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170 pp.
| Hyperion/Jump |
April, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-7868-0533-1$$15.99
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4-6
Thirteen-year-old Eulinda, a slave (and her master's daughter), takes interest in the nearby Andersonville prison camp when she learns that her brother, an escaped slave who joined the Union army, is being held there. Clara Barton makes a cameo appearance, and despite some underdeveloped characters, this is a fascinating historical novel. Bib.