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Courageous Women of the Civil War: Soldiers, Spies, Medics, and More
By (Author) M. R. Cordell
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
11th September 2024
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 15mm
367g
These women took action in many ways: disguised as soldiers, working as field medics, as spies risking death to secure or pass along information, and more. Contextualizing sidebars and Civil War history are woven seamlessly throughout, giving students a clear overview of the war in addition to the spotlight on often overlooked women's roles. Also included are numerous historic photos, source notes, and a bibliography, making this an invaluable resource for any student's or history buff's bookshelf.
"An excellent addition to history collections." --School Library Journal
"Cordell gives a rousing account of 16 women who defied traditional roles to serve as soldiers, spies, medics, and vivandires during the American Civil War." --Booklist
"Much of what Melinda Cordell presents here is new, often persuasive, always interesting, and testifies to the desire of women of the war era to play their part in their nation's greatest moment." --William C. Davis, author of An Honorable Defeat, Breckinridge, and Battle at Bull Run
"The biographies include photos of some of the women and provide a fascinating and engaging look at their activities, motivations, trials, and later lives. Excellent, detailed backmatter adds to the volume's usefulness. A solid resource." --Kirkus Reviews
"The impressive research and impeccable storytelling brings these amazing women to life on every page. I loved so many things about this new volume in the Women of Action series, the sidebars, the thorough background information, and most especially the riveting stories of the female soldiers, spies, and nurses so rarely written about in Civil War history accounts. What a contribution to women's history and an inspiration to young and older women today." --Claire Rudolf Murphy, author of My Country Tis of Thee: How One Song Reveals the History of Civil Rights
"These women faced down the guns of the enemy, or the disdain of the surgeons, at the same time they were facing down the racial and gender prejudices of their society. The research in this book is very good, and the selection of biographies is excellent--a nice mix of both well-known and obscure heroines." --DeAnne Blanton, coauthor of They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War
M. R. Cordell earned a master's in writing for children from Hamline University. She has contributed to Cicada, Cricket, Highlights, Read, The Horn Book, and more.