A Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter
Alice Turner Curtis
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Sylvia Fulton is a ten-years-old girl from Boston who stayed in Charleston, South Carolina, before the opening of the Civil War. She loves her new home, and her dear friends. However, political tensions are rising, and things start to change. Through these changes, Silvia gets to know the world better: from Estrella, her maid, she starts to understand what it is to be a slave, from her unjust teacher she learns that not all beautiful people are perfect, and from the messages she carries to Fort Sumter she learns what is the meaning of danger. However, this is a lovely book, written mostly for children.(Summary by Stav Nisser) (3 hr 52 min)
Capítulos
00 - Introduction | 1:00 | Leído por Amber Hamilton |
01 - Sylvia | 13:42 | Leído por Amber Hamilton |
02 - A New Friend | 11:48 | Leído por Veronica Schlette |
03 - Sylvia in Trouble | 10:05 | Leído por Veronica Schlette |
04 - An Unexpected Journey | 11:59 | Leído por Veronica Schlette |
05 - Estralla and Elinor | 8:43 | Leído por Amanda Friday |
06 - Sylvia at the Plantation | 19:56 | Leído por Edith van der Have-Raats |
07 - Sylvia Sees a Ghost | 8:32 | Leído por Amber Hamilton |
08 - A Twilight Tea-Party | 12:04 | Leído por cbooren |
09 - Troublesome Words | 9:55 | Leído por cbooren |
10 - The Palmetto Flag | 12:20 | Leído por E.Lee |
11 - Sylvia Carries a Message | 11:55 | Leído por E.Lee |
12 - Estralla Helps | 7:27 | Leído por Kalynda |
13 - A Happy Afternoon | 8:35 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
14 - Mr. Robert Waite | 12:55 | Leído por cbooren |
15 - Where is Sylvia | 11:03 | Leído por cbooren |
16 - In Danger | 9:49 | Leído por Amanda Friday |
17 - A Christmas Present | 13:16 | Leído por Cheri Gardner |
18 - Great News | 8:56 | Leído por Amanda Friday |
19 - Sylvia Makes a Promise | 9:28 | Leído por Amanda Friday |
20 - Two Little Darky Girls | 11:57 | Leído por Amanda Friday |
21 - Fort Sumter is Fired Upon | 7:21 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Reseñas
excellent intro into civil war for children





jaded_grl
the readers all did a great job. i dont usually listen to books that have a different reader for different chapters, but they all did a fine job on this one. while this is a childs story, i still enjoyed it. so many valuable lessons learned and a small introduction to the civil war for kids just learning about it. it makes a point that even though the friends held different beliefs, they could all still get along.
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potuc
I can't complain much, it's very difficult to find a book about the civil war or slavery in general that doesn't use common words of the time... the less offensive N word is very commonly used in these sorts of things, as is d*rky, and more... would give this to children only after explaining that these words are hurtful now and should not be used. Well read for the most part!
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EmJ
I enjoyed the storyline. The some of the atrocities of slavery are covered and Esther-Alice is portrayed as loyal, Brave and cunning. However, parents should be aware that they use terms that are deemed inappropriate today: N*, Darky, Pick* etc.