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Red moon at Sharpsburg : a novel
    Wells, Rosemary.
Publisher: Viking,
Pub date: c2007.
Pages: 236 p. ;
ISBN: 9780670036387
Copy info: 12 copies available at Aspen Hill Library, Damascus Library, Davis Library, Germantown Library, Little Falls Library, Olney Library, Quince Orchard Library, Silver Spring Library, and Twinbrook Library.
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Summary
Award-winning author Rosemary Wells lays bare the senseless devastation of war in this stunning novel. As the Civil War breaks out, India, a young Southern girl, summons her sharp intelligence and the courage she didn’t know she had to survive the war that threatens to destroy her family, her Virginia home, and the only life she has ever known. A timeless heroine of inspiring drive and bravery, India holds on to her dream of forging a career in science, unheard-of for a woman, in the face of battle, starvation, and tragic loss. Rarely has the Southern perspective on the war been told so even-handedly for young adults as in this meticulously researched, poignant, and riveting novel. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Wells (Wingwalker) once again brings a historical period to life, this time the Civil War era in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. "It is July 30, 1861. I, India Moody am twelve years old," announces the confident narrator. The war brings with it countless sacrifices (Julia, India's best friend moves to Ohio to wait out the war) and tragedies (the destruction of the land), along with the death of her beloved father. When her school closes, India's neighbor Emory Trimble tutors her ("smart as a snake, but too rattle-chested from his asthma to be more than a Sunday soldier"). Although India is expected to learn "scriptures, household economics, handwriting, declamation," she hungers for knowledge of science ("It is like... firelight to me") and strives to attend Oberlin College in Ohio, which Julia has told her accepts women. India is not unlike another of the author's determined heroines, Mary Breckenridge (the subject of Wells's biography, Mary on Horseback): when Emory later helps the medics and goes missing, India searches for him and along the way secretly saves a Yankee soldier. Her act of kindness leads to an unexpected opportunity. Wells's prose often says more than facts could ("Like a child's tantrum suddenly over with, there is a thick after-battle stillness in the air"). By story's end, India has become a woman, on her way to achieving both educational and romantic success--a testament to her tenacious spirit. Ages 12-up. (Apr.) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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ISBN: 9780670036387 : $16.99
ISBN: 0670036382
Personal Author: Wells, Rosemary.
Title: Red moon at Sharpsburg : a novel / by Rosemary Wells.
Publication info: New York : Viking, c2007.
Physical descrip: 236 p. ; 22 cm.
Abstract: As the Civil War breaks out, India, a young Southern girl, summons her sharp intelligence and the courage she didn't know she had to survive the war that threatens to destroy her family, her Virginia home, and the only life she has ever known.
Geographic term: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 Fiction.
Geographic term: Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 Fiction.
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