A nice try at historical fiction for older kids but it did not completely work for me. This book violated one of my rules for entertaining stories: it was too long. A book of less than 330 pages should not take most of the first hundred to get the story going. This one does that to its detriment. Even worse, I did not find Matt Howard, the 15-year-old protagonist, to be terribly compelling. The book attempts to create a parallel between the rebellion of the Confederacy and Matt's against his mother. For the most part, he does not rebel, thus making him lacking in interest. Even worse was the depiction of Matt's best friend, Jesse James. The future inventor of the train robbery comes off here as more of an innocent than any biography of him would suggest. Still, the book gets a lot of the Civil War era in a border state (Missouri in this case) right. It needed a stronger protagonist and a bit of pruning to really work. Three and a half stars.