The Civil War is rarely shown through a young southern woman's
perspective. Many of these women were displaced from their homes and
lived their lives on the run from Northern shellfire. They witnessed
war firsthand without ever going to battle. Sarah Morgan was one of
those women. She was only 20 years old when the North took over her
hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but she wrote about her
experiences in her diaries with insight and clarity well beyond her
years. In this young adult novel, Debra West Smith uses Sarah Morgan's
diaries to tell this generation her story of courage and survival
during the war that divided the nation. Sarah was forced to move from
place to place and suffered a debilitating injury during her
experience, but she persevered through it all. She faced issues that
many people never consider when thinking about the Civil War. There
was a dilemma over what to do with her pet bird as the Yankees
approached, and the decision about accepting much-needed food from
Yankee soldiers at the risk of being branded a traitor by the
Southerners. Sarah Morgan poured her heart and soul into her diaries
as a way to cope with her situations, and Smith uses many of Sarah's
own words to bring this story alive for today's young adults.
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The Story of Sarah Morgan
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781455614479
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Pelican Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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