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Across Five Aprils

By: Irene Hunt
Narrated by: Terry Bregy
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This compelling classic of a boy's coming of age during the Civil War is based on stories the author's grandfather told her about his own life.©1965 Irene Hunt (P)2002 Audio Bookshelf Biographical Fiction Coming of Age Literature & Fiction Inspiring

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The story is about a family during the civil war……..their joys and heartaches. Wonderfully written.

Great story . Wonderfully written

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the random bursts of song were obnoxious

however, good overview for someone who doesn't know the timeline of the civil war!

good book, skip the audio

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I love the book and the reeder!

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I somehow skipped over this one as a child, but I'm glad I happened upon it now. Having grown up in southern Illinois, I recognized some of the towns and a few of the words the "backwoods farmers" used. It's a great story of young Jethro having to grow up fast once his brothers leave the farm to enlist and fight in the Civil War. It shows the derision the southern part of the state faced over Union or Confederacy. The narration was nicely done and fit just right.

It's a classic for a reason

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book report so I don't have to read it so yeah ok

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