Irene Hunt, April 5, Irene Hunt talks about how the civil war torn the family in difficult times during the civil war. There are 239 pages of this story. This book tells the life of Jethro Creighton, a young farm boys from Illinois rural areas who grew up as protected 9-year-old children in a turmoil turmoil with high educated and respected young adults. . At the beginning of the book, Ye Haoluo feels wrong about war. In addition to what he heard from the hero's story of the old war, Jethro knew little about war.
Narrator Terry Bregy used proper childishness when reading Adross Five Aprils through Iber Hunt, Newbury 's honorary book in 1965. Breggi forced the reader to listen to the young Jethro Creighton's statement on whether the fear of civil war changed the family life in Illinois even the few miles from the front line. (February) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information. Gr 4-8-Irene Hunt's Civil War novel (Berkley Pub., 1986) shot from the eyes of boys on a farm in southern Illinois to the assassination of Lincoln from the first shot to Fort Sumter. When his intimate family learned that hostility broke out, Jethro Creighton was only 9 years old. After the father became ill, relatives of many men went north and south, so the young Jethro was in charge of the family farm.
"May - April" is a novel by Eileen Hunt, published in 1964, and the winner of Newberry Honor of 1965, created during the Civil War. Hunter is right next to her grandfather, and her young man tells her story and puts it into "May 4". May 4th is often considered the first novel of genre for young people. Hunter published her first book, May 4, at the age of 57. She studied historical facts and comprehensive stories my grandfather told her. The Clayton family is recorded in these stories, letters and records. Like Jethro, the main character of the book, when the civil war broke out her grandfather was only 9 years old, Hunt used him as a career to imagine what the family had to pass at that time It was.