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  • We Rode the Orphan Trains

    AndreaWarren

    Paperback (HoughtonMifflin, March 31, 2004)
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  • Orphan Train Rider

    Andrea Warren

    School &amp; Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 28, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Discusses the placement of over 200,000 orphaned or abandoned children in homes throughout the Midwest from 1854 to 1929 by recounting the story of one boy and his brothers.
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  • The Slaves' War: The Civil War in the Words of Former Slaves

    Andrew Ward

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 10, 2008)
    The first narrative history of the Civil War told by the very people it freedGroundbreaking, compelling, and poignant, The Slaves’ War delivers an unprecedented vision of the nation’s bloodiest conflict. An acclaimed historian of nineteenth-century and African-American history, Andrew Ward gives us the first narrative of the Civil War told from the perspective of those whose destiny it decided. Woven together from hundreds of interviews, diaries, letters, and memoirs, here is the Civil War as seen from not only battlefields, capitals, and camps, but also slave quarters, kitchens, roadsides, farms, towns, and swamps. Speaking in a quintessentially American language of wit, candor, and biblical power, army cooks and launderers, runaways, teamsters, and gravediggers bring the war to vivid life. From slaves’ theories about the causes of the war to their frank assessments of such major figures as Lincoln, Davis, Lee, and Grant; from their searing memories of the carnage of battle to their often startling attitudes toward masters and liberators alike; and from their initial jubilation at the Yankee invasion of the slave South to the crushing disappointment of freedom’s promise unfulfilled, The Slaves’ War is a transformative and engrossing vision of America’s Second Revolution.
  • Under Seige

    Andrea Warren

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 20, 2015)
    ""Living in a cave under the ground for six weeks . . . I do not think a child could have passed through what I did and have forgotten it." --Lucy McRae, age 10, 1863" Meet Lucy McRae and two other young people, Willie Lord and Frederick Grant, all survivors of the Civil War's Battle for Vicksburg. In 1863, Union troops intend to silence the cannons guarding the Mississippi River at Vicksburg--even if they have to take the city by siege. To hasten surrender, they are shelling Vicksburg night and day. Terrified townspeople, including Lucy and Willie, take shelter in caves--enduring heat, snakes, and near suffocation. On the Union side, twelve-year-old Frederick Grant has come to visit his father, General Ulysses S. Grant, only to find himself in the midst of battle, experiencing firsthand the horrors of war. Period photographs, engravings, and maps extend this dramatic story as award-winning author Andrea Warren re-creates one of the most important Civil War battles through the eyes of ordinary townspeople, officers and enlisted men from both sides, and, above all, three brave children who were there.
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  • Pioneer Girl: Growing Up on the Prairie

    Andrea Warren

    Library Binding
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  • We Rode the Orphan Trains

    Andrea Warren

    Paperback (Sandpiper, March 23, 2004)
    They were “throwaway” kids, living on the streets or in orphanages and foster homes. Then Charles Loring Brace, a young minister in New York City, started the Children’s Aid Society and devised a plan to give these homeless waifs a chance at finding families they could call their own. Thus began an extraordinary migration of American children. Between 1854 and 1929, an estimated 200,000 children ventured forth on a journey of hope. Here, in the sequel to Orphan Train Rider: One Boy’s True Story, Andrea Warren introduces nine men and women who rode the trains and helped make history so many years ago.
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  • We Rode the Orphan Trains

    Andrea Warren

    Library Binding
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  • Surviving Hitler: A Boy In The Nazi Death Camps

    Andrea Warren

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2001)
    "Think of it as a game, Jack. Play the game right and you might outlast the Nazis." Caught up in Hitler's Final Solution to annihilate Europe's Jews, 15-year-old Jack Mandelbaum is torn from his family and thrown into the nightmarish world of the concentration camps. Here, simple existence is a constant struggle, and Jack must learn to live hour to hour, day to day. Despite intolerable conditions, he resolves not to hate his captors and vows to see his family again. But even with his strong will to survive, how long can Jack continue to play this life-and-death game?
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  • Pioneer Girl: Growing Up on the Prairie

    Andrea Warren

    School &amp; Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, April 15, 2000)
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  • Surviving Hitler: A Boy In The Nazi Death Camps

    Andrea Warren

    School &amp; Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 17, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Based on interviews with Holocaust survivor Jack Mandelbaum, Surviving Hitler focuses on one boy's experience as he survives labor and starvation in several camps until the end of the war.
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  • The Slaves' War -

    Andrew Ward -

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Publishing -, March 15, 2008)
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  • Ally McCoist

    Andrew Ward

    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, )
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