The Scarlet Stockings Spy

Trinka Hakes Noble’s The Scarlet Stockings Spy is a compelling historical picture book that captivates readers with the story of a young patriot, set against the backdrop of the American Revolution. Part of the celebrated Tales of Young Americans series, this book brings history to life by exploring a lesser-known, civilian side of the war in 1777 Philadelphia.

The story centers on Maddy Rose, a courageous young seamstress whose father has already given his life for the cause, and her brother is away fighting. With her mother also working as a seamstress, Maddy wants to make a difference. Each morning, she dutifully delivers her mother’s finished sewing work on her way to her job working for a kind Quaker woman, all while keeping a close eye on the Philadelphia harbor.


As she makes her deliveries, Maddy is acting as a spy for her brother and the revolutionaries. Each week, she hangs the laundry and carefully arranges clothing, including her beloved red stockings, to send coded messages about the enemy ships in the harbor. This subtle yet risky act of bravery emphasizes the vital role civilians, even children, played in the revolutionary effort.

Illustrated with rich and lively artwork, the book immerses readers in the tension and hope of the time. Maddy’s story is both poignant and inspiring, making it ideal for young readers who are just beginning to learn about the sacrifices made during America’s struggle for independence. Noble’s storytelling draws readers into Maddy’s world, showing that courage comes in many forms, often in the quiet, behind-the-scenes actions that support a greater cause.

Parents may wish to know that Maddy suffers a dear loss, but the story focuses on how she turns her grief into something beautiful.

The Scarlet Stockings Spy is a fantastic pick for any family, classroom, or library seeking to engage young readers with American history in a meaningful way. You may wish to read our review of another in this series, Lily’s Victory Garden, here.


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