The Blue and the Gray; Or, The Civil War as Seen by a Boy
Autor: | Annie Randall White |
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EAN: | 4057664621184 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.05.2021 |
Untertitel: | A Story of Patriotism and Adventure in Our War for the Union |
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Schlagworte: | American history Civil War perspective childhood experiences emotional impact family dynamics historical fiction military conflict personal narratives vivid historical details youthful protagonist |
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In 'The Blue and the Gray; Or, The Civil War as Seen by a Boy,' Annie Randall White offers a poignant and immersive depiction of the American Civil War through the eyes of a young boy. Written in a lyrical and evocative style, the narrative captures the innocence of childhood amidst the harsh realities of war. White's unique perspective emphasizes not only the historical events but also the emotional landscape of her characters, drawing upon rich imagery and vivid descriptions that immerse readers in the tumultuous period. This children's novel stands out within the literary context of its time, exemplifying how historical fiction can educate and evoke empathy, bridging the gap between youthful curiosity and the often grim realities of history. Annie Randall White, an esteemed author and educator, was deeply influenced by her upbringing and the historical narratives of her era. Having witnessed the echoes of the Civil War in her own family, she harnessed a blend of personal and collective memory to craft this tale. Her dedication to showcasing the complexities of human experience likely stemmed from her commitment to youth education and the importance of understanding history through diverse voices. This book is a compelling read for both young audiences and adults interested in a nuanced portrayal of the Civil War. White'Äôs narrative invites readers to reflect on the impact of conflict through the lens of childhood, making it a vital addition to historical literature. Those seeking an insightful exploration of American history interwoven with themes of innocence, loss, and hope will find this work indispensable.