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by Carolyn Reeder
Set during the American Civil War, this poignant novel follows a young orphan boy sent to live with his uncle, a Quaker conscientious objector who refuses to fight. Through Will's eyes, readers experience the moral complexities and human costs of war, as he learns about courage, conviction, and the difficult choices people make during times of conflict. This beautifully crafted historical fiction teaches children about empathy, family bonds, and standing firm in one's beliefs even when the world demands otherwise.
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
152
9780027758108
1989-01-01
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