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Afterlife Code (Paperback)
J.M Erickson; Illustrated by Cathy Helms; Edited by Suzanne M Owen
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R152
Discovery Miles 1 520
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Yankee Daughters (Paperback)
Gabriella Deponte; Illustrated by Cathy Helms; Carolyn P. Schriber
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R510
Discovery Miles 5 100
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These are the people you don't read about in history books. A
Harvard-educated New Englander. He was welcomed as a teacher by a
school for apprentices in Charleston, South Carolina. But when his
history lessons about the founding of America clashed with the
pro-secession rhetoric of local slave-owners, he was out of a job.
Can he find a way to reconcile his abolitionist sentiments with the
practical need to support his family in a region whose economy is
based on slavery? A wealthy Southern belle. She has always believed
that her ancestors were benevolent slave-owners and that they
treated their slaves with dignity and respect. Now she has
inherited the family plantations, only to see the institution of
slavery come under attack as an unmitigated evil. The coming of the
Civil War threatens her land, her children, her marriage, and the
values that have always sustained her. How much will she be willing
to sacrifice in order to help her family survive? A female slave.
She was given to her mistress when they were both very small
because they shared a common grandfather - a fact that everyone
knew and no one talked about. The war offers her a promise of
freedom as well as the prospect of a bittersweet separation from
her beloved cousin. Will the bonds of family stretch or break? A
Confederate soldier. He supported secession and eagerly volunteered
for the Army, believing, like most young men, that he was
invincible. And like too many of those young men, he was wounded
and taken prisoner. The aftermath of his war experience left him
with wounds far deeper than those that caused the amputation of his
leg. Can he conquer the pain, the flashbacks, the disability, and
the nightmares that keep him incapacitated and unable to return to
his former life? The newly-weds. The couple married in haste,
realizing that the coming of war might mean a long period of
separation. But the young wife did not expect to receive a
black-bordered letter telling her that her husband had been killed
in battle. Now she faces life in wartime as a widow and the mother
of newborn twins. She can return to her family or seek to make a a
new life for herself. Which way will she turn? The children.
Uprooted from their home and school by a series of family
disasters, they face an uncertain future. The teenage boy gives up
his dream of becoming a dairy farmer. With tears streaming down his
face, he begs his cows to run away because Confederate soldiers are
confiscating all cattle as food for the army. His brothers and
sisters struggle to adapt to new conditions of poverty, hunger, and
hard work. And they watch with fear as those circumstances threaten
the stability of their parents' marriage. Will the family stay
together or scatter as their friends and neighbors have done? An
educated ex-slave. Despite his free status, he realizes that
freedom is just a word -- meaningless without respect in the eyes
of the community and without the ability to interact on an equal
basis with those who once were his owners. Will his freedom really
liberate him or will it destroy him? America's Civil War was more
than a political disaster. It was a human tragedy, and everyone -
North and South, young and old, black and white, rich and poor -
everyone was caught up in that broken world. Yet somehow the
victims held on to the hope that love for one another could mend
the tears in the fabric of their lives. These are their stories.
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The Lost Souls (Paperback)
Jo Field; Illustrated by Cathy Helms; Jane Gray
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R376
Discovery Miles 3 760
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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