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Juliet's Moon
by Ann Rinaldi
by Ann Rinaldi
Juliet is a forthright, somewhat headstrong daughter of the South.
And a sister to Seth Bradshaw, who happens to ride with Quantrill’s Raiders.
When Pa dies at the point of a Yankee bullet, Seth becomes Juliet’s only family. And she becomes embroiled, not only with the fate of the Raiders, but with those who wish to destroy them, the horrors of the Grand Avenue Prison, and the escapades of Sue Mundy.
Who might—or might not—be the only woman to ride and shoot alongside Quantrill’s band.
What an adventure! With one larger-than-life character after the next and enough historical drama to shame many a purely fictitious story, Ann Rinaldi has again developed a heroine with enough spunk to bring the past alive.
And a sister to Seth Bradshaw, who happens to ride with Quantrill’s Raiders.
When Pa dies at the point of a Yankee bullet, Seth becomes Juliet’s only family. And she becomes embroiled, not only with the fate of the Raiders, but with those who wish to destroy them, the horrors of the Grand Avenue Prison, and the escapades of Sue Mundy.
Who might—or might not—be the only woman to ride and shoot alongside Quantrill’s band.
What an adventure! With one larger-than-life character after the next and enough historical drama to shame many a purely fictitious story, Ann Rinaldi has again developed a heroine with enough spunk to bring the past alive.
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