βAcross Five Aprilsβ is an historical novel that takes place during the Civil War. Jethro Creighton is a nine-year-old boy living in rural southern Illinois when the Civil War breaks out. He watches as his brothers go off to war and he is left at home to take care of the family farm. He endures many hardships over the next five years, his fatherβs heart attack, the family barn burns down, always worrying about the crops and if his brothers will come home from the war.
The book is hard to read whether you are an adult or a middle schooler. The words are written as they are pronounced but the dialect is 1800βs farm county which takes a couple of chapters to catch on to what the characters are saying. The author gives a lot of details about the battles and Generals. The history is accurate but itβs easy to lose interest in the story. I was much more focused on how the family was going to survive the war then which General fought what battle. The book is a classic, but your child will need encouragement to finish it. A book for the student in your family.
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Content Review |
Published In: 1964 |
Profanity: No |
Publisher: Follett Publishing Company |
Violence: War |
Age Level: 12-16 years |
Sexual Content: No |
AR Level: 6.8 |
Mature Themes: Racism |
Pages: 223 |
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Stars:
5 |
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