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Turn Homeward, Hannalee Patricia
Beatty Twelve-year-old
Hannalee Reed, forced to relocate in Indiana along with other Georgia
millworkers during the Civil War, leaves her mother with a promise to
return home as soon as the war ends. |
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With Every Drop Of Blood James
Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier While
trying to transport food to Richmond, Virginia, during the Civil War,
fourteen-year-old Johnny is captured by a black Union soldier. |
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An Island Far From Home John
Donahue The Twelve-year old son of a Union army doctor killed during the fighting in Fredericksburg comes to understand the meaning of war and the fine line between friends and enemies when he begins corresponding with a young Confederate prisoner of war. |
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My Last Skirt: A Story of Jennie
Hodgers, a Union Soldier Lynday
Durrant Enjoying the freedom afforded her while
dressing as a boy in order to earn higher pay after emigrating from
Ireland, Jennie Hodgers serves in the 95th Illinois Infantry as private
Albert Cashier, a Union soldier in the American Civil War. |
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Sound the Jubilee Sandra
Forrester A slave and her family find
refuge on Roanoke Island, North Carolina during the Civil War.
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Abner and Me
Dan
Gutman
With his ability to travel through time
using baseball cards and photographs, thirteen-year-old Joe and his mother
go back to 1863 to ask Abner Doubleday whether he invented baseball, but
instead find themselves in the middle of the battle of Gettysburg. |
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The Heart Calls Home
Joyce Hansen After
the Civil War, former slave Obi Booker tries to make a new life on a South
Carolina island while waiting to be joined by his beloved Easter, who is
studying in the North. |
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He Will Go Fearless
Laurie Lawlor
With the Civil War ended and
Reconstruction begun, fifteen-year-old Billy resolves to make the
dangerous and challenging journey west in search of real fortune--his true
father.
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The Journal of James Edmond Pease: A Civil
War Union Soldier Jim
Murphy James Edmond, a sixteen-year-old orphan,
keeps a journal of his experiences with those of "G" Company
which he joined as a volunteer in the Union Army during the Civil War. |
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Sarny
Gary Paulsen Continues
the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl Nightjohn taught to read, through
the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other Blacks
and lived a full life until age ninety-four. |
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Soldier's Heart: A Novel of the Civil
War Gary Paulsen Eager
to enlist, fifteen-year-old Charley has a change of heart after
experiencing both the physical horrors and mental anguish of Civil War
combat.
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Come Juneteenth Ann
Rinaldi Fourteen-year-old Luli and her
family face tragedy after failing to tell their slaves that President
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation made them free.
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Red Moon At Sharpsburg
Rosemary Wells As
the Civil War breaks out, India, a young Southern girl, summons her sharp
intelligence and the courage she didn't know she had to survive the war
that threatens to destroy her family, her Virginia home and the other life
she has ever known.
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