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5.0 out of 5 stars Jayhawker
The story of Lije Tulley and his experiences as a Kansas Jayhawker and spy among the Missouri Bushwhackers is interesting and exciting. Lije is forced to grow up quickly as he becomes immersed in both sides of the slavery issue. His romantic notions of war and killing are challenged by harsh reality. He struggles with the notion of violence while trying to do what he...
Published on July 1, 2000

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3.0 out of 5 stars forcing history into a narrative for young readers does not make good literature
When Lije's father is killed on an John Brown-inspired anti-slavery raid in Bleeding Kansas, he wants revenge, joins the Jayhawkers, and becomes a spy amongst the Bushwackers. A decent young adult novel, but, like so many of them, is really just trying to string history into a historical narrative, and really lacking any skill in delivery, engaging characters, and even...
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jayhawker, July 1, 2000
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The story of Lije Tulley and his experiences as a Kansas Jayhawker and spy among the Missouri Bushwhackers is interesting and exciting. Lije is forced to grow up quickly as he becomes immersed in both sides of the slavery issue. His romantic notions of war and killing are challenged by harsh reality. He struggles with the notion of violence while trying to do what he feels is right. Historical situations and characters are believably blended into this fictional account. Recommended reading for whole classes in the middle grades in conjunction with Civil War study, or individual reading for ages 11 and up.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great a must read!, December 11, 2003
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You should read this book! It had depth and it wasn't boring like some civil war books can be. It has a childish view of war in the beging and in the end it turns out to be a more wide range of hope, love, trust, and understanding of what war is.
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3.0 out of 5 stars forcing history into a narrative for young readers does not make good literature, July 6, 2011
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When Lije's father is killed on an John Brown-inspired anti-slavery raid in Bleeding Kansas, he wants revenge, joins the Jayhawkers, and becomes a spy amongst the Bushwackers. A decent young adult novel, but, like so many of them, is really just trying to string history into a historical narrative, and really lacking any skill in delivery, engaging characters, and even well-crafted plotting. Young readers will be bored. Grade: C+
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reviewed by 5th Graders (Coal Creek Elem. BVSD), March 13, 2002
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This book is set in the Civil War in the midst of the heated battles between freedom fighting Kansas Jayhawkers and the slavery defending Missouri Bushwackers. Lije Tulley, the main character, is the son of a Jayhawker that is blessed by the famous John Brown at the very beginning of the book.
Lije's father, Jake Cousins, and Lije went on a slave raid and are lured into a trap, and are shot by a man named Prentiss. Lije narrowly escapes death but not without a beating. The death of his father spurred a deep emotion for revenge. That emotion leads to Lije becoming a spy for the Jayhawkers. In the end Lije encounters his father's killer and discovers something about him.
This book tells how people in the Civil War were neither good or bad, just with different opinions. I recommend this book since it is suspenseful and exhilarating.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jayhawker, April 19, 2000
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I read this book for my English class and really enjoyed it. I hope that everyone who reads this review will do themselves a favor and read Jayhawker. Even if you aren't a fan of Civil War material you will enjoy this book.
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1 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars jayhawker was about Lije Tully beatin on missouri dudes, September 26, 1999
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i really hated this book. it annoyed me cause he was all liking that girl and writing notes in hollow trees and that stupid prentiss dude keep strutin' his stuff and all. i hated it.
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