The Tamarack Tree

The Tamarack Tree

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Orphaned at thirteen, Rosemary Leigh was transplanted from England to Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1859. Four years later, to distract her from her fear as cannonballs batter the besieged city, Rosemary writes about what she has been through.

While she has been growing up, enjoying the social pleasures of a Southern young lady, the tensions between North and South have develo

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Paperback, 256 pages
Published August 1st 1988 by Puffin (first published 1986)
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Rachel
I love this book. It says it is geared towards 10-14 year olds. It is a really easy read--so quick and short. I love the perspective it gives on the Civil War (and war of any kind) as it is written from the viewpoint of a British girl in the South who is against slavery. Plus there is a love interest--which is always cute to follow when it's from a sweet teenage girl's perspective.
Jinger
I read this for the 1st time in 5th grade and fell in love with it. I still get it out at least once a year to read again. Wonderful love story set throughout the Civil War in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Karrie
One of my favorite YA reads of all time. I just finished reading it again for the umpteenth time as my relaxation reward after school finished. A quick read and highly recommended.
Lisa Gibson
I read this book when I was in middle school and it remains one of my favorite
Lori
Sad true story. It makes you appreciate your life.
Veleda
Apr 28, 2010 Veleda added it
This book was absolutely amazing and I loved it.
Courtney Kuehn
read in 9th grade American History
Julie
civil war, battle of vicksburg
Sarah
I don't remember why I loved this book so much, but when I was in fifth grade I spoke of this book in hushed and reverent tones. It’s an adventure/love story set in the civil war, and it rocked my preteen world.
Brandi
One of the first Civil War novels I ever read. The romance and the sibling relationship really appealed to me. I've always wanted an older brother.
Kari
I love this book! Sweet guys, funny moments, good history lesson. Good deal in a day when a lot of books are no good.
Angie Bollard
I read this book when I was in my Civil War phase. I enjoyed it immensely.
Meghan Mcsweeney
My favorite book in middle school:-)
Jessica
This book is so good
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Patricia Clapp was born in Boston and attended the Columbia University School of Journalism. Her first novel, Constance: A Story of Early Plymouth, was a runner-up for the 1969 National Book Award for Children's Literature. Her other books include, I'm Deborah Sampson, King of the Dollhouse, Dr. Elizabeth, and Jane-Emily. She also authored many plays for children.
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