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Juliet's Moon

Juliet's Moon

Published in
2008
3.74
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Description

War is turning Juliet Bradshaw's world upside down. Her brother, Seth, rides with William Quantrill's renegade Confederate army, but he's helpless when the Yankees arrest Juliet along with the wives and sisters of Quantrill's soldiers as spies. Imprisoned in a dilapidated old house in Kansas City, Juliet is one of a handful of survivors after the building collapses, killing most of the young girls inside. When she's reunited with her brother, Juliet finds the life she had previously known is gone. Surrounded by secrets, lies, murder, and chaos, she must determine just how far she will go to protect the people and things she holds dear.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
256 pages

Why to read

  • Historical Insight: 'Juliet's Moon' offers readers a glimpse into the tumultuous period of the American Civil War, providing a rich historical context and insight into the lives of those who lived through it. Ann Rinaldi's meticulous research and attention to detail make it an educational read for those interested in this era.
  • Engaging Storytelling: Ann Rinaldi is known for her compelling storytelling, and 'Juliet's Moon' is no exception. The novel weaves a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish, with well-developed characters and a plot that balances historical events with personal drama.
  • Perspective on Women's Experiences: The book provides a unique perspective on the experiences of young women during the Civil War. Juliet's journey and the challenges she faces highlight the roles and expectations of women at the time, offering readers a chance to understand and empathize with the female experience in a historical context.
  • Emotional Depth: 'Juliet's Moon' is not just a historical novel; it's a story of growth, resilience, and the human spirit. Readers are taken on an emotional journey as they follow Juliet's struggles and triumphs, making it a poignant read that resonates on a personal level and leaves a lasting impression.