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L. M. Elliott (Author)
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January 3, 2006

Annie's home and heart are divided by the Civil War.

Annie Sinclair's Virginia home is in the battle path of the Civil War. Her brothers, Laurence and Jamie, fight to defend the South, while Annie and her mother tend to wounded soldiers. When she develops a romantic connection with a Union Army lieutenant, Annie's view of the war broadens. Then an accusation calls her loyalty into question. A nation and a heart divided force Annie to choose her own course.


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Grade 6-9–Elliott does a fine job of weaving the issues of the day into her story, helping readers to come away with an understanding that the Civil War was not just about North versus South or even slavery. Annie's older brother fights in the Southern Army, while her younger brother takes up with a vigilante group. When her mother catches diphtheria from a sick and wounded soldier, Annie is left to manage their Virginia home and farm. Early on, the teen meets a wounded Yankee officer, Thomas Walker, and they discover that they share a love of poetry. By the end of the novel, Annie has come to a growing awareness that slavery is wrong, has spent six months in a prison in Washington, DC, for carrying messages and hiding Confederate soldiers, and has made the difficult decision to marry the Yankee she loves. Annie is a strong and memorable heroine, and her story is one of a young woman loyal to her Southern roots but aware of the wrongs on both sides. At the same time, the book contains romance and gives a rich portrayal of the everyday life of a prosperous family during this period and an understanding of the effect of the war on both sides of the conflict.–Jane G. Connor, South Carolina State Library, Columbia
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Gr. 7-11. Part Ken Burns' The Civil War, part Gone with the Wind, Elliott's third novel will be devoured by fans of historical fiction, and it's a natural choice for readers who gained the Northern perspective in Richard Peck's A River between Us (2003). As Virginia shuttles between Union and Confederate control, Annie witnesses "revolting horrors" in her own backyard. She is initially convinced that her side of the battle is the right one--Virginia fights for states' rights, not for slavery. But her certainty deteriorates as the war divides her family both physically and ideologically, and as she gradually loses her heart to an occupying Union soldier. Elliott's research is evident in a five-page bibliography, although the painstaking incorporation of war personalities, battles, and strategies at times bogs down the novel. Nonetheless, fiery, intelligent Annie remains a heroine to relish, and YAs who encounter her story will find themselves pondering the soul-wrenching questions she asks: "Had their war been a justifiable one? Could anything justify this much carnage?" Jennifer Mattson
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  • Reading level: Ages 13 and up
  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books (January 3, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060012137
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060012137
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #919,897 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beats Ann Rinaldi Any Day, November 3, 2005
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While Ann Rinaldi has done surprisingly well with her historical novels, I found each of them to be dull and rather unbelievable. In "Annie Between the States," L.M. Elliott does a MUCH better job of conveying an interesting story along with good morals to the reader, combining history, action, poetry, and romance to form an intoxicating mix of emotion and excitement.

In L.M. Elliott's delightful tale, we find ourselves walking through the events of the Civil War with Annie Sinclair, a spirited, highly moral heroine with red hair. (Why include this fact about her red hair? you ask. And I say: READ THE BOOK!) Annie at first comes off as weak and potentially spoiled, but that disappears quickly, and her unspoken quest for strength was interesting to follow. Her love of poetry gives her character unimaginable depth--if you are an author you will understand that if you can give your character a deep passion for something, then they will come alive and become very believable. Ms. Elliot does this job very well.

All right. Perhaps the history comes across as too much of a narrative in parts. Perhaps the writing is a bit plain sometimes. Perhaps the author even has some trouble using the active voice. But I could quickly overlook these things while I was reading because Ms. Elliott could make me care about the characters, could make me see things through Annie's eyes and see them rather well. And so I give it a 5 star rating--because I enjoyed it and think that the author has mastered things more important than active voice and elaborate writing.

Highly recommended.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Move Over, Scarlett O'Hara, April 4, 2005
For Annie Sinclair, the Civil War is more than simple conflict between North and South. Since she lives in Virginia, she is straddled between the two sides, surrounded by family and friends whose views about the war are usually conflicting. Annie's older brother Laurence is a soldier in the Confederate army who is increasingly dismayed by the viciousness, confusion, and senselessness of the war. Her younger brother Jamie, however, seems to embrace the very aspects of the war that Annie and Laurence hate. Annie is coming to realize the immorality of slavery, but she is still willing to take daring measures to help defend her homeland from Federal troops. Yet perhaps the hardest part of the war for Annie is that she begins to fall in love with Thomas Walker, an honorable man who shares her love of poetry, but is a Yankee.

"Annie, Between the States" is an excellent novel largely because it forces readers to realize how strikingly heart wrenching the Civil War was, especially to those who lived in border states. More than glamorized novels like "Gone With the Wind," this book shows how war often offers no solutions and no black-and-white courses of action.

L.M. Elliott developed her main character superbly as well. In the opening chapter of the novel, Annie seems overly "ladylike" and a bit spoiled, frightened to the point of inaction when war is near her. Annie soon overcomes these tendencies, however, and before the war is too far along, she is displaying the kind of intelligence, strength, bravery, and maturity that will have readers lost in 1860s Virginia. Her two relationships-with Thomas Walker and the Confederate soldier William Farley-are incredibly moving as well.

Initially, the historical facts woven into the storyline seemed too much like something in a text book. Yet quickly, Elliott seemed to become much more adept at keeping the battle details from being too cumbersome. The intriguing Southern general Jeb Stuart and the one-of-kind Confederate soldier John Mosby were perfect additions to this story.

This is about as well-done a historical fiction novel as you are going to find. With its ordinary yet compelling main character, suspenseful action, and emotionally-charged romance, it will stay with you much longer than any history book chapter on the Civil War.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Incredible Historical Fiction Novel, March 29, 2005
What an amazing book! I don't typically like historical fiction. I actively dislike stories about the Civil War. However, someone raved so about this book that I figured I'd give it a shot. It blew me away.

The story is not of the Civil War, but of Annie, a farm girl who strives to remain true to herself in the midst of family turmoil, confusing relationships, and a war that's happening in her own front yard.

The characters are so real you feel like you've known them your whole life. The setting is described in such detail that it's like you're there. Anyone who reads this book will love it. My only concern is its size. It might be a bit intimidating to kids who don't like to read, but if they give it a shot, they won't regret it.
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