
Emmeline
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Rosenmeyer, Bernard J.
1870 - 1943
- Singmaster, Elsie
1879 - 1958
About this book
In the tumultuous era of the American Civil War, "Emmeline" by Elsie Singmaster explores the profound impact of conflict on personal lives and societal structures. This historical novel intricately weaves themes of loyalty and sacrifice, capturing the essence of a young girl's journey amidst the chaos. Emmeline Willing grapples with her family's divided loyalties and the stark realities of war, all while embodying the spirit of resilience. With vivid portrayals of regional tensions and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals, this narrative resonates deeply with students and civic activists seeking to understand the complexities of human experience during pivotal moments in history. Discover the rich tapestry of emotions and choices that define a generation in "Emmeline."
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