After being caught up in the savage Battle of Bull Run, Julie changes her romantic ideas of war and learns to respect the more realistic attitude of her sister.
Northerners, Southerners, generals, couriers, dreaming boys, and worried sisters describe the glory, the horror, the thrill, and the disillusionment of the first battle of the Civil War.
Tells the story of the Battle of First Bull Run in graphic novel format, also providing introductory information on the important commanders and each side of the conflict's preparation for war.
This book explores various perspectives surrounding the first Battle of Bull Run in the Civil War. Readers are immersed in the action as their choices guide the narrative.
Describes the events surrounding the Battle of Bull Run during the Civil War and the reader's choices reveal the historical details from the perspective of a Union soldier, a Confederate soldier, and a civilian.
While participating in a reenactment of the Battle of Bull Run, twelve-year-old Stonewall Hinkleman is transported back to the actual Civil War battle by means of a magic bugle. Since Tom s father was a Civil War buff (though not a reenactor), it was pretty easy for Tom to imagine what life would be like for a kid who was stuck replaying the Civil War over and over again. So with Michael supplying the actual knowledge and Tom supplying the are we having fun yet attitude (and the magic bugle), they set to work. Eventually, Michael picked up on the attitude, but Tom never learned much about the war. There s been some feuding along the way, but it s a book neither of them could have written alone.