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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Adolescent Historical Fiction,
By astrifem (Ellicott City, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where Duty Calls: The Story of Sarah Emma Edmonds, Soldier and Spy in the Union Army (Paperback)
"Where Duty Calls: The Story of Sarah Emma Edmonds" is a recently published, fictionalized account of the life of Union spy Sarah Edmonds. The plot of the story itself is quite interesting, chronicling the adventures of a female who poses as a male spy during the Civil War. The book, although not noted as relevant to a certain age category, is more suitable for younger children. Although it includes excerpts from Edmond's autobiography, and does well in sticking to the facts, it reads like a young adventure novel. It is definitely a more fictionalized account of Edmonds life, and doesn't go into the more intellectual and historical issues of gender roles and Union spies. If you would like a well-written, simplistic overview of Edmonds' life; or if you know a young child who likes to read about real life spies, then "Where Duty Calls" is the book for you.
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Where Duty Calls: The Story of Sarah Emma Edmonds, Soldier and Spy in the Union Army by Marilyn Seguin (Paperback - July 1999)
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