Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer MNo2
Eleven year old Leigh Ann Conners grew up her whole life
in the peaceful town of Roswell, Georgia; it may have not
been the best but it was a whole lot better than it was
about to get. In spring of 1861 the Yankees start to
invade Roswell, Georgia, slowly taking over the town, but
the question is will Leigh Ann's family mill be included?
In the mean time her father is slowly losing his memory,
and her two older brothers are getting ready to go off and
join the war. When the mill is in danger of being burned
down by the Yankees, Leigh climbs to the top of the roof
and replaces it with a French flag , hoping that they will
leave the mill alone. Leigh Ann is then arrested for this
simple act of love and compassion for her family. She
will have to go to Marietta, Georgia where all the
Confederate prisoners are being held and possibly live
there until the war is over. She leaves with the fear of
maybe never seeing her family again, but what she doesn't
know is that this journey makes her grow up faster than
she ever imagined.
I thought over all this was a very
good book. I usually become very board during Historical
Fiction books, but this one was a real page turner. Leigh
Ann's Conners seems to be a very realistic character,
which is one of the reasons I liked the book. This book
didn't have any bad content so I would recommend it for
ages 13 and up.
Reviewer Age:14
Reviewer City, State and
Country: , New Mexico USA