Non-fiction/war-stories/Biography
Allan Zullo gives us ten accounts of teenagers who fought in American wars - from the Revolutionary war, to North Korea. Each story is told as the biography of the teens themselves and the hardships they had getting in, and staying in the army/marines. Including one story of a female Belgian teen, and one of a 12 year old, each story explores teen issues - mostly the struggle to be recognized as an adult, but each of the featured teens not only succeeds in the military world, but is generally marked for special honors.
Unfortunately, the writing isn't particularly well-done, and there are a few points where the dates and numbers get in the way of the "story". But, the book reads like a fiction, even if it is non-fiction, and could be a good help to a teen (12-15) who is interested in the subject matter.