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Sarah Emma Edmonds Was A Great Pretender eBook

The True Story Of A Civil War Spy

by Carrie Jones
language: english
Publisher: LERNER PUBLISHING GROUP, January of 2011 ‧
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Sarah Emma Edmonds started pretending at a very early age. Her father only wanted sons, so Sarah pretended to be one. Unlike most kids, though, Sarah never really stopped pretending. In 1861, during the U.S. Civil War, Sarah pretended her way into the Union Army, becoming a male nurse named Frank Thompson. Being a nurse didn''t quite satisfy "Frank," though. She wanted to keep her fellow soldiers from getting hurt. So when the Union Army needed a spy, she leapt at the chance. While still pretending to be Frank, Sarah also pretended to be a male African American slave, a female Irish peddler, and a female African American laundress. She slipped behind enemy lines time after time, spied on the Confederate Army, and brought back valuable intelligence to the Union. Sarah was not only good at pretending; she was also very brave. Later in life, Sarah Emma Edmonds wrote a book to tell her story. She explained, "I am naturally fond of adventure, a little ambitious, and a good deal romantic." She was also truly a great pretender.

Sarah Emma Edmonds Was A Great Pretender

The True Story Of A Civil War Spy

by Carrie Jones

Property Description
ISBN: 9780761371557
Publisher: LERNER PUBLISHING GROUP
Release Date: January of 2011
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Carolrhoda Picture Books
Categories: eBooks in English > Children’s and Young Adult > Adventure books
EAN: 9780761371557

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Carrie Jones

Carrie Jones é autora de Girl, Hero, Love (and other Uses for Duct Tape), e Tops on Having a Gay (Ex) Boyfriend, que foi nomeado para um prémio YALSA e ganhou o Maine Literary Award bem como o Independent Publishers Book Award. Carrie licenciou-se no Vermont College e vive em Ellsworth, Maine.

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