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100 1  Murphy, Jim,|d1947- 
245 14 The boys' war :|bConfederate and Union soldiers talk about
       the Civil War|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cJim Murphy.
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bRecorded Books, Inc.,|c1999. 
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511 0  Narrated by Ed Sala. 
520    We all know about the famous generals and the major 
       battles of the Civil War. But for the soldiers who 
       actually fought, the war was all too real. It was 
       especially traumatic for the thousands of soldiers who 
       ranged in age from 10 to 15. Some young soldiers joined 
       the fray to escape the boredom of farm work or to "set the
       South straight." Many of them kept diaries and wrote 
       letters home. Through their eyes, we see what life was 
       like on the edge of chaos. Some of their writing describes
       the gruesome details of forced marches and deaths on the 
       battlefield. Balanced with anecdotes of practical jokes 
       they played on one another and interesting people they met,
       their stories touch our minds and hearts. Ed Sala's 
       interpretation of this well-documented history brings the 
       Civil War to life in a way that few historians could. 
       These everyday details of the war, told in the 
       straightforward language of the young, provide a moving, 
       unforgettable history lesson. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
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       War, 1861-1865|vJuvenile literature. 
610 10 Confederate States of America.|bArmy|xRecruiting, 
       enlistment, etc.|vJuvenile literature. 
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       narratives|vJuvenile literature. 
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