Caroline and Anika Caroline and Anika

Caroline and Anika

From Richmond to Gettysburg

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Caroline, age thirteen, the pampered daughter of  rich and influential Harold Walcott, wore the best clothes, attended an exclusive girl’s academy, had black servants waiting on her and a Papa catering to her every whim. But there were problems. She was lonely without friends and convinced her invalid mother didn’t like her. She also believed that the Civil War was a personal insult started to ruin her life. Papa, who hated slavery, brought home a black child he’d saved from a brutal beating and a little dog. Caroline loved her pet and the little girl, but didn’t understand her needs. Anika had a mind of her own and complied with Caroline’s bossiness only when Papa promised her an education. As the war intensified, Papa sent the girls to live in safety with Cousin Maggie on a farm outside Gettysburg. Here she learned to be useful and to understand true friendship. After the three day battle, the girls tended the wounded, rescued a Confederate soldier and met President Lincoln. She envies Anika who knows her life’s goals. Caroline no longer belongs in Richmond, but neither does she belong on a farm. Can she find her place after the war?

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2019
31 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
354
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Liberty Hill Publishing
VENTAS
South Tx Broadcasting dba Xulon Press
TAMAÑO
1.6
MB