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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two thumbs up from a Georgia parent and son
My 14 year-old son came home from school with this book, because of our family interest in the WBTS when our ancestors fought for the South. The book is nominated for the Children's Book Award in Georgia. When I saw on the back that it was written by a northerner I got suspicious. But I assure you the book is not just one more Yankeefied version of the war. If you have...
Published on May 27, 2005 by Georgia Dad

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not necessarily so gfood
While there are some interesting elements in the book and it is a unique lookat the supposed childhood of Jesse James, I do not recommend it for children. There is a lot of swearing in it. I know most folks are exposed to swearing all the time, but I do not want that for my children. It is possible to write wonderful fiction and get the point across without having to...
Published on June 22, 2006 by S. Salzman


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two thumbs up from a Georgia parent and son, May 27, 2005
This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
My 14 year-old son came home from school with this book, because of our family interest in the WBTS when our ancestors fought for the South. The book is nominated for the Children's Book Award in Georgia. When I saw on the back that it was written by a northerner I got suspicious. But I assure you the book is not just one more Yankeefied version of the war. If you have kids in school you know that most books about the war put Southerners in a bad light but this one is different. For one thing it shows Southerners who didn't own slaves. (Like my ancestors didn't.) Also the people in the book who do have slaves, don't beat or mistreat them.

Guerrilla Season is about a boy named Matt who lives in Missouri, where they had heavy guerrilla activity through out the war. Matt is 15 and he to decide, will he go to fight for the South with Quantrill, or will he leave his home and stay safe with his family? (Fighting for the Union, NOT an option for this proud Southron boy!) The story is about everything that happens to Matt and his family, his neighbors and his friend Jesse through that summer, 1863. North and south, both do terrible things and the author is very fair in showing it. I won't say how it ends because until the last minute you can't be sure if Matt will change his mind.

I can't say enough good things about this book. All the characters are so real, and for boys, there is alot of action. This is a great story for parents to read, along with their kids.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than a young reader's book, November 15, 2003
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This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
Guerrilla Season invokes so many feelings and emotions on many levels. You will be pulled and then transported right into the middle of the times, feelings, and circumstances of the story. Love, hate, anger, joy, frustration, grief, regret and so much more all integrate to make this story one that will keep you reading until the end of the book and keep you thinking about all you've read for days after. I hope to see more from this author.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific, August 31, 2003
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This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
I must admit the cover art did not attract me to this one, but the novel is a stunner. Wonderfully researched, even in its handling of the atrocities committed on each side of the Civil War's factions, and bringing the history of the neutral states to light, this book never disappointed. Matt's love of his Southern farm and his Northern born mother puts him in conflict immediately. His lifelong friendship with the fascinating Jesse (and what a surprise to find out Jesse's identity at the book's end), pushes Matt's conflict into a moral problem that puts Matt and his family at risk. What would his father have done? And more importantly--when does a boy begin acting on his own ethical compass rather than an adult's dictated course?

Since it's necessary for a lot of information to be presented early in the novel to set the story--the start may seem just a tad slow for some teens, but that would be my only slightly non-glowing thing to say about this book. And, once that information is set, the book is galloping.

Rich in historical detail, a page turner with terrific characters. A winner.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Five stars! from a 13 year old boy, September 8, 2003
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This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
"Guerrilla Season" is an amazing book. It is full of detail. It has cliffhangers and action. The book has a lot of research put into it, which tells you the Southern side of the Civil War and why the North wasn't so great. I would strongly recommend this book especially if you want a GOOD historical fiction book with some facts in it about the Civil war.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Guerrilla Season by Pat Hughes (Author), August 26, 2003
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This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
Since I'm not really into the Civil War, Guerrilla Season by Pat Hughes (Author), was not a book I'd expect myself to be drawn too. However, after a few chapters of this "warm" novel I had trouble putting it down. Hughes makes you feel in a very short time as if you're a part of the Howard family in 1863 Missouri and it's complexities of the Civil War. Fifteen year old Matt Howard, and his best friend "Jesse" are dealing with issues that would cause a fifteen year old in todays society to run and hide.

A gripping story of a young man dealing with questions surronding his family, his best friend, his loyalty to his beloved South and taking care of his deceased Father's farm.Matt would rather farm than fight, but his best friend Jesse is already planning to join his older brother and fight for the South with Quantrill's Guerrillas. This puts their friendship on the line as Matt's mother is trying to protect her family by keeping them neutral.

I found myself engrossed in the surroundings of the South. In the love,in the family, friendship and loyalty. When I was finished with this book, I wanted to pick it up and start over again. It was that good. I could go on, but you've got to find out the rest for yourself ! THIS BOOK IS FOR ALL READERS ! Young and old !

Pat Hughes. Is there a sequel coming any time soon ?

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Historical Fiction, November 18, 2003
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This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
Guerrilla Season is one of the best books I have read in the last couple of years. It tells the story of Missouri during the Civil War in a way that makes the characters come to life. I could hardly put the book down once I started reading it. I would reccomend this book to both young adults and adults.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Greg Correia's Review, December 4, 2005
This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
Guerilla Warfare, by Pat Hughes, is about the choices an adolescent, Matt, has to make during the Civil War. After his father died he became the man of the house and feels responsibility for his father's possession such as farming the land. Matt lives in Missouri with his 'Ma' and five other brothers and sisters. Throughout the novel he struggles in deciding whether he should engage in Guerilla Warfare with his best friend Jesse or if he should try to remain neutral for the safety of his family. Another decision he struggles to make is whether he should move north with his family or he should stay with the land that has belonged to his father. Nearing the end of the novel Matt moves up north with his family deserting pretty much everything he knew.
Historically, this novel seems pretty accurate. This story really could have happened given the time and the setting. It showed me a part of Kansas/Missouri History that I never knew. Living in Kansas, I have learned the history of 'Bleeding Kansas' and the fighting that went on in the area. However, I never knew that Jayhawkers terrorized Missouri in order to try to scare people into making it a free state. This book is fictional, so that part might not be true, but the way Hughes writes the novel makes it seem completely logical and accurate. This is a great book I encourage you to read, especially if you enjoy action-packed novels.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Missourian is Impressed, February 3, 2004
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This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
This beautifully written and researched book is powerful. Reading it and thinking about the war has been a healing experience for me. Coming to terms with being a descendant of slave owners has been a do-it-yourself project with no help from my family. Guerilla Season also clarifies some of the guarded behavior that is another family legacy.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best-Best Book!, August 5, 2003
This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
what a gripping story! this is the best book i have read since FEED! i recommend to everyone. it doesn't matter that it's history-- it is simply a super rich, harrowing story. i can't believe the author made the Civil War so involving!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Story of Boys and Community in a Time of Civil War, July 13, 2006
This review is from: Guerrilla Season (Hardcover)
If your son or daughter ever asks, how can neighbors and friends start fearing, hating and even killing each other over politics, hand them a copy of Guerrilla Season. Not only will they find themselves totally immersed in the story of 15-year-old Matt and his friend Jesse, who are struggling in their own ways to cope with the war that is infiltrating and ripping apart their patch of "neutral" Missouri in 1863, but they will find themselves understanding just what guerrilla warfare does to a community. It *can* happen here, and already has. For a teenage boy, the idea of staying neutral in the midst of civil war is an illusion. Hughes does an amazing job of bringing her characters (and their families) to life, as well as the forces and events that compel them to take sides. This middle-aged man found Guerrilla Season thoroughly compelling, and appreciated the rich attention to detail, the careful interweaving of character and historical plot, and the absence of 21st-century value judgments.

I have to wonder what sort of books "Book Worm Mama" (below) reads beyond the Bible and fairy tales. Where is the swearing she refers to? I noticed about three very tame cuss words, hardly out of line for a book set in the middle of a war. And I had to laugh at her description of Matt as "disrespectful." She clearly just doesn't get it. This is a book about real, flesh-and-blood people in a terribly difficult situation, and the choices they have to make. The triumph of Guerrilla Season is that perceptive readers still care about them.
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