<p>Wonderful fictional story based on the night Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the poem that would one day become the Star-Spangled Banner.&nbsp;&nbsp; Places the reader into the story to experience the events that inspired the words.&nbsp; It was a cold dark night; no streetlights; only the flashes of light from the bombs bursting as the British Army tried to shoot down the huge 30-foot by 42-foot flag that was flying over Fort Mc Henry.&nbsp; The new Americans fought all night it was the light of the new day that proved they won the battle.&nbsp; It was the glorious flag waving in the wind over Fort Mc Henry that gave proof that &ldquo;Our Flag Was Still There&rdquo;</p><p>Our flag is more than a piece of cloth waving in the wind.&nbsp; The Star-Spangled Banner is a symbol of hope and freedom for Americans and many throughout the world. &nbsp;</p><p>A beautiful story to be used by parents and teachers to encourage discussion about the powerful events on the night Francis Scott Key was so moved to write a poem about the battle he witnessed aboard a British Ship in 1814.&nbsp;&nbsp; Easy to read.&nbsp; Beautiful watercolor illustrations.</p>
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