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The Keeping Room (Novel) [Paperback]

Anna Myers (Author)
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A Revolutionary War novel with a difference

When Colonel Joseph Kershaw leaves Camden, South Carolina, to lead the American rebels in their struggle against the British, he leaves his son Joey behind as the man of the house. But what can a 13-year-old do when General Cornwallis comes into town and makes the Kershaws' home his headquarters, and begins hanging American prisoners in the family garden? Joey is determined to get revenge--even if he has to risk everything.

"Finely crafted, the book offers a potent message, unfettered by moralizing, about war." --Kirkus Reviews

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Grade 4-6. Although the basic material will be familiar to many readers of historical fiction?a young boy comes of age during war time?this is nevertheless a well-written and thought-provoking addition to the genre. Joseph Kershaw is almost 13 when his father goes off to lead the American rebels against the British. Soon the town (Camden, South Carolina) is not only occupied by the hated Redcoats, but Joey's house is also chosen to be the headquarters of General Cornwallis and his men. They are a rough and uncouth lot and, to everyone's disbelief and horror, they begin hanging colonial soldiers in the family garden. Joey must struggle with many conflicting feelings. Must he join in the surrender of the town? How can he suppress his desire for revenge against the British while his mother urges compliance? How can any cause be worth the slaughter of men? To his amazement, he comes to respect one of the enemy, a young captain who looks out for the Kershaws. Despite some obvious bows to political correctness?a subplot concerning Joey's growing distaste for slavery and his realization that his sister deserves the same educational opportunities as he has?and some stock secondary characters (the sadistic soldiers, the weepy but noble mother, the loyal slaves who are the only characters to speak in dialect, the pacifist Quaker teacher)?the story is bolstered by a likable and believable protagonist and sound historical details and atmosphere.?Cyrisse Jaffee, formerly at Newton Public Schools, MA
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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As the Revolutionary War rages on, Joey Kershaw and his family manage their spacious home in Camden, South Carolina, while their father attempts to protect the town from British forces. But things don't go well for the rebels: In a fierce and bloody battle they are soundly defeated, and those who are not killed are taken prisoner- -including Colonel Kershaw. When the town surrenders and is placed under martial law, General Cornwallis takes possession of the Kershaw home as quarters for him and his officers. From the small room the Kershaws are allowed to stay in, they watch the construction of a gallows in their garden, where Colonel Kershaw will be hanged unless he joins the British forces. Myers (Spotting the Leopard, 1996, etc.) maintains her usual high standards for historical fiction, allowing the human drama to remain in the forefront of the story. Joey's vengeful actions result in the death of Captain Harkins, a British officer who showed the boy kindness; Joey moves beyond hatred, his opinions of war- -and slavery--forever changed. Finely crafted, the book offers a potent message, unfettered by moralizing, about war. (Fiction. 8-12) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 7 and up
  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Puffin (July 19, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0141304685
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141304687
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #95,681 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars It was amazing!!, June 8, 2002
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At first, when my 6th grade Social Studies teacher told us we were going to read The Keeping Room I was thinking "Oh great, a book that we're going to have to do work on." I wasn't too excited. About the time we had gotten to the end of the first chapter I had already picked out my favorite character and wanted to keep going. Of course my favorite character was none other than Euven, Joey's Quaker teacher. Joey's dad, Colonel Kershaw, went off to protect Camden, South Carolina. But General Cornwallis showed up with his men. Camden decided to surrender. Euven tells Joey that there are both good and evil men on both sides of the war, but Joey doesn't want to believe it. But sure enough he meets a man on the British's side who is a good man. Captain Harkins, one of the few nice men on the British side, protects Joey from harm caused by the other soldiers. But, try as Captain Harkins might, Joey refuses to become friends with him. I learned that anyone living in the times of the Revolutionary War would have had problems with the British. I also learned that no matter what happens never give up. Joey kept going and he never gave up because he wanted to prove to his father he could do it. But Joey finds out no matter how old, wise, or nice someone is, it doesn't mean they're always right.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yet another fine work of historical fiction from Myers., September 30, 1997
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In her latest offering of historical fiction for young people, Myers (Fire in the Hills, Red Dirt Jessie, Spotting the Leopard) once again paints a thought-provoking picture of a long-ago time and place while showing that many things, including relationships with family and friends, and above all, feelings, have not changed very much at all. In The Keeping Room, Myers presents an unforgettable coming of age story set during the American Revolution. Young Joey Kerhsaw longs for his beloved father, who is fighting against the English during the American Revolution. When Colonel Kershaw is captured, and the British under General Cornwallis take over the Kerhsaw home to use as their headquaters, Joey is devestated and is determined to strike back by killing a redcoat; his vengence and hatred toward the British cause one of the few good men serving under Cornwallis to be killed; Joey learns that there are good and bad men on both sides but it is too late: the damage is done. As the book closes in two thought-provoking letters between father and son, the reader realizes that Joey's opinions of slavery and war are forever changed. Joey and his family will stay with the reader long after the last page is turned.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Keeping Room, March 25, 2009
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The Keeping Room is an excellent 4th grade reading level book. It is a great historical fiction novel told from the perspective of a young boy-the son of Officer Joseph Kershaw.Excellent. Great read. Great history.
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