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17 ratings, 4.00 average rating, 7 reviews
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published
April 11th 2006
by Laurel Leaf
binding
Mass Market Paperback, 144 pages
isbn
0553494929
(isbn13: 9780553494921)
description
In 1861 Frank “Shanks” Russell wishes he was old enough to fight for the South alongside his pa and big brother. But Frank is too ...more
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Read in May, 2008
I liked When I Crossed No-Bob a lot better. This book takes place during the Civil War, and it written from the perspective of an eleven year old boy. It's based on the life of one of the author's relatives. I thought the story was fine, I just wasn't as crazy about the writing for some reason.
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Read in February, 2008
Beautiful Civil War account of a young boy left at home in Mississippi with his mother and slave Buck when his father and brother go off to fight for the south. Descriptions of the south at the time are well researched and beautifully depicted. Great for a Civil War Unit!
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Read in December, 2007
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Kathy Mazurowski
Great Civil War historical fiction novel for kids. The author gives a wonderfully researched story of young boy whose father and brother go off to fight in the civil war. A different slant on slavery. the sequel is When I Crossed No-Bob.
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Read in January, 2008
This book is part of assigned reading for my Creative Nonfiction class. It was a quick read and very enjoyable. Engaging writing from first-person perspective.
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Read in April, 2008
Excellent predecessor to McMullen's "When I Crossed No-Bob," telling the story of Frank Russell's coming of age during the American Civil War. Powerful.
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Great feel of civil war in the South with a young boy left at home as "man" of the house as his father and older brother go off to fight.
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This YA book is the prequel to When I Crossed No-Bob. Very powerful indictment against slavery and man's ability to overcome hatred.
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Read in July, 2007
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