This is a delightful fictional account of two ten-year-old boys' adventures and escapades while living at home in rural Virginia during the War Between the States. They are innocent of modern day attitudes, and the story is sympathetic to both sides of the conflict in the sense that war is difficult for both sides involved. The relationships are heart-warming and real and the boys demonstrate budding character traits of honorable young men. Click HERE to read the staff review of this title.
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Related Titles: The Boy in Gray: A Story of the Civil War by George G. Smith (1894) Boy Soldiers of the Confederacy by Susan R. Hull (1905) Brave Deeds of Confederate Soldiers by Philip Alexander Bruce (1916)
The Boy in Gray: A Story of the Civil War by George G. Smith (1894)
Boy Soldiers of the Confederacy by Susan R. Hull (1905)
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