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Author: Doris Gwaltney
When her older sister leaves fro college, Margaret is thrilled to finally have her own room. Unfortunately things don't go according to plan as she faces an unforeseen invasion of her space. As World War II moves through Europe, Margaret's English cousin Courtney comes to escape the blitz in London. As she watches Courtney take over her room ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780545223881
ISBN-10: 0545223881
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 309
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Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A well-written young adult story, set in the rural Midwest during World War II. Margaret Ann resents her smart, pretty and popular English cousin, whose arrival with her mother as refugees from wartime England keeps her from getting her own bedroom at last. As the war goes on, young men volunteer or are drafted, and some are killed, wounded, or made prisoners of war. There's rationing, and difficulty getting enough men to do the farm work. There's also romance, sudden marriages and babies born whose fathers have already died in the war. Enough romance to satisfy young adult readers, and enough history that those young adults will learn something about this important part of American history.

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