True to the Old Flag: A Tale of the American War of Independence by G. A. Henty

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By Adrian Diaz Posted on Mar 22, 2026
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Henty, G. A. (George Alfred), 1832-1902 Henty, G. A. (George Alfred), 1832-1902
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Okay, picture this: it's 1775, and America is about to tear itself apart. Families are being ripped in two by the fight for independence. Now imagine you're a sixteen-year-old boy from a loyalist family, watching your neighbors—people you've known your whole life—turn into rebels who want to shoot you. That's the wild ride G.A. Henty takes you on in 'True to the Old Flag.' This isn't just a dusty history lesson. It's the story of Harold, a young man caught in the absolute worst spot imaginable: right in the middle. He believes in staying loyal to Britain, but he has to survive in a land that's violently rejecting everything he stands for. The real mystery isn't who wins the war—we know that—but whether a person can stay true to their beliefs when their whole world is telling them they're wrong. If you've ever wondered what the Revolutionary War actually *felt* like for the people living through it, especially the ones history often forgets, this is your book. It's exciting, surprisingly tense, and makes you think about loyalty in a whole new way.
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G.A. Henty’s True to the Old Flag throws you right into the chaos of the American Revolution, but from a side of the story most of us didn’t learn in school. We follow Harold, a teenage boy from a family fiercely loyal to the British Crown. When war breaks out, his quiet frontier life explodes. He’s not just watching history from a distance; he’s living it, dodging rebel patrols, surviving frontier skirmishes, and witnessing major battles like Bunker Hill and Saratoga from the ground level.

The Story

The plot follows Harold as he grows from a boy into a young man shaped by war. He joins Butler’s Rangers, a loyalist unit, and experiences the brutal guerrilla fighting on the New York and Pennsylvania frontiers. The story isn't just about big armies clashing. It's about the messy, personal side of a civil war. Harold faces former friends now on the rebel side, grapples with the violence committed by both sides, and constantly has to prove his courage. Henty packs the narrative with real historical events, placing his fictional hero right in the thick of them, giving you a soldier’s-eye view of the conflict.

Why You Should Read It

Here’s the thing that got me: this book forces you to see the Revolution as a genuine tragedy, not just a glorious triumph. We’re so used to the patriot perspective that seeing colonists who passionately believed in the British Empire is jarring. Harold is a good, brave person fighting for what he sincerely thinks is right. Reading his story makes the war feel more complicated and real. It’s not about heroes and villains; it’s about people making impossible choices. Henty’s own British bias is clear—the loyalists are generally the honorable ones here—but that’s part of what makes it fascinating. It’s a direct window into how another side viewed this foundational American event.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who loves historical adventure and wants to look beyond the standard narrative. If you enjoy Bernard Cornwell’s battle scenes or the coming-of-age-in-wartime feel of some classic novels, you’ll dig this. It’s also a great pick for younger readers (or the young at heart) looking for an exciting, action-packed history lesson. Just be ready to see the ‘Spirit of ’76’ from a very different angle. True to the Old Flag is a gripping, fast-paced adventure that reminds us history is never as simple as it seems.



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