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In My Father's House
In My Father's House
Author: Ann Rinaldi
When the Civil War begins to escalate, Oscie Mason must try to keep her family intact as she reconciles her stepfather's beliefs about slavery and the war with her own.  For two sisters growing up surrounded by the Civil War, there is conflict both outside and inside their house.
ISBN-13: 9780590447300
ISBN-10: 0590447300
Publication Date: 4/1993
Pages: 323
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Scholastic Trade
Book Type: School & Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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Many of the fiercest battles of the Civil War were fought in the home. Oscie Mason knows this all too well.
The first shots of the war were fired on her front lawn -- a sign of things to come. Oscie's a proud daughter of the Old South, but her stepfather, Will McLean, thinks the world of her childhood must change. Oscie won't accept anything he has to say. And the tension between them is about to explode.
To escape the war, Will McLean moves the family to a quiet town called Appomattox. But the war will follow them there, as sure as the hurtful battles will continue in Oscie's home, and in her heart. Can Oscie call a truce -- or will all that she cherishes become a casualty of war?

An excellent historical novel for young adults.
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