Rifles for Watie (e-bog) af Keith, Harold
Keith, Harold (forfatter)

Rifles for Watie e-bog

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Winner of the Newbery Medal * An ALA Notable Childrens Book * Winner of the Lewis Carroll Shelf AwardA captivating and richly detailed novel about one young soldier who saw the Civil War from both sides and lived to tell the tale.Earnest, plain-spoken sixteen-year-old Jeff Bussey has finally gotten his fathers consent to join the Union volunteers. Its 1861 in Linn County, Kansas, and Jeff is ea...
E-bog 51,92 DKK
Forfattere Keith, Harold (forfatter)
Forlag HarperTeen
Udgivet 19 maj 2015
Længde 352 sider
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062419675
Winner of the Newbery Medal * An ALA Notable Childrens Book * Winner of the Lewis Carroll Shelf AwardA captivating and richly detailed novel about one young soldier who saw the Civil War from both sides and lived to tell the tale.Earnest, plain-spoken sixteen-year-old Jeff Bussey has finally gotten his fathers consent to join the Union volunteers. Its 1861 in Linn County, Kansas, and Jeff is eager to fight for the North before the war is over, which hes sure will be soon.But weeks turn to months, the marches through fields and woods prove endless, hunger and exhaustion seem to take up permanent residence in Jeffs bones, and he learns what it really means to fight in battleand to lose friends. When he finds himself among enemy troops, hell have to put his life on the line to advance the Union cause.Thoroughly researched and based on firsthand accounts, Rifles for Watie should hold a place with the best Civil War fiction for young people (The Horn Book).A strong choice for independent reading and for sharing in a classroom and for homeschooling. As a homeschool cooperative teacher commented: "e;The book has launched many discussions in our class. When a person is on one side of a conflict, it is important to remember that people on the other side are also people. Jeff is a perfect model for how treating people with respect can happen even in war."e;