The Brothers War, J. Patrick Lewis
The Brothers War, J. Patrick Lewis
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The Brothers' War
Civil War Voices in Verse

Author: J. Patrick Lewis

Narrator: Tom Stechschulte

Unabridged: 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/25/2013

Categories: Fiction, Poetry


Synopsis

In compelling poetry, the spirit of Frederick Douglas, John Brown, and William Tecumseh Sherman comes alive. So does the heart-rending tale of a Confederate son and Union father, the desperate struggle of boys fighting like men, the horrifying shrieks of the wounded, and the pitiful plight of a toil-weary slave. One poetic letter finds distraught parents aching for a son who hasn't been heard from in months. While another spotlights a wounded lad languishing in a POW camp, determined to survive his living nightmare. The poems of National Children's Book Week honoree J. Patrick Lewis-acclaimed author of more than 45 works and frequent book reviewer for the New York Times-have graced the pages of dozens of magazines and more than 70 anthologies. In The Brothers' War, Lewis' vivid word-pictures provide youthful readers with a poignant portrait of the brutal conflict that slaughtered a generation and left millions in despair. "An exemplary work."-Publishers Weekly "This book should be in every middle school, high school, and public library. It is an important addition to the Civil War collection of books."-Children's Literature "This slim volume illustrates for young readers the human pain and anguish caused by the war in a way that most textbooks fail to capture."-VOYA "This book is an excellent choice for a literary component to Civil War units."-Library Journal

Reviews

Goodreads review by Heidi

Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People Grades 6-12 A combination of photographs, historical captions, and poetry communicate the chaos and tragedy of The Civil War. Poems are sometimes narrative and sometimes rhyming, and present perspectives of the war sometimes forgotten. The endnotes pr......more

Goodreads review by Spencer

A good book of verse paired with facts and stories. The imagery adds plenty of feeling that makes the Civil war more tangible, especially if you're used to learning about history from a detached perspective.......more