Red Moon at Sharpsburg
By Rosemary Wells
Viking, 2007. 236 pp. Chapter book.
A Civil War historical fiction narrated by thirteen year old India Moody. India is tutored by Emory Trimble who teachers her science and how to look through a microscope. She is determined to attend Oberlin College in Ohio, where girls are welcome. As a result of the war India and her family are forced to leave their home and live with relatives. India also sets out on a dangerous search for her father, who has been listed as missing. All of these changes and challenges result in a wiser and more experienced India in the end. A few of the war scenes are graphic and bloody. Proof that Rosemary Wells is a great writer of both picture and chapter books.
By Rosemary Wells
Viking, 2007. 236 pp. Chapter book.
A Civil War historical fiction narrated by thirteen year old India Moody. India is tutored by Emory Trimble who teachers her science and how to look through a microscope. She is determined to attend Oberlin College in Ohio, where girls are welcome. As a result of the war India and her family are forced to leave their home and live with relatives. India also sets out on a dangerous search for her father, who has been listed as missing. All of these changes and challenges result in a wiser and more experienced India in the end. A few of the war scenes are graphic and bloody. Proof that Rosemary Wells is a great writer of both picture and chapter books.
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