by Margaret McMullan
Hardcover- N/A
A gritty, beautifully told story about a girl's adjustment to life after the Civil War. Life as an O'Donnell is all twelve-year-old Addy knows, and ...
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This novel is an interesting look at a time in history about which is seldom written. It discusses the difficulties facing Southerners after the war and the state of the South itself at that time. Through the eyes of Addy, we see the good and the bad about the reconstruction, and we hear a more personal story of a child born into poverty and small mindedness who is searching for the right way to live her life.
It is beautifully written story with really strong, believable characters. The message it portrays regarding a person's ability to move beyond a troubled upbringing is wonderful. Great read for young readers and a great reminder for the rest of us.
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