A Light in the Storm: The Civil War Diary of Amelia Martin, Fenwick Island, Delaware, 1861
by
Karen Hesse
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Format
Paperback
Pages
169
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2003
Publisher
Scholastic
ISBN-10
0439555353
ISBN-13
9780439555357
Description
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Civil War, this poignant diary unfolds through the eyes of Amelia Martin, a young girl living in Fenwick Island, Delaware. As the nation braces itself for the conflicts ahead, Amelia's observations bring a unique perspective to the historical events that shape her world. Her straightforward yet deeply emotional entries reveal the day-to-day life of a community caught between loyalties and fears.
Throughout her journey, Amelia captures the essence of her surroundings— the changing weather, local happenings, and her family's struggles and triumphs. The simple yet profound details she records allow readers to experience the tensions of the era while also feeling the warmth of her personal reflections and dreams. The arrival of President Lincoln signals new hopes and fears for Amelia, as uncertainty looms over her idyllic coastal life.
Through Amelia's eyes, the Civil War is not just a distant conflict; it becomes an intimate part of her youth, filled with moments of bravery, resilience, and introspection. Her diary serves as a beacon of light during dark times, illuminating the universal themes of courage and growth in the face of adversity. Readers are invited to walk alongside Amelia and witness her remarkable transformation amid a nation at war.
Throughout her journey, Amelia captures the essence of her surroundings— the changing weather, local happenings, and her family's struggles and triumphs. The simple yet profound details she records allow readers to experience the tensions of the era while also feeling the warmth of her personal reflections and dreams. The arrival of President Lincoln signals new hopes and fears for Amelia, as uncertainty looms over her idyllic coastal life.
Through Amelia's eyes, the Civil War is not just a distant conflict; it becomes an intimate part of her youth, filled with moments of bravery, resilience, and introspection. Her diary serves as a beacon of light during dark times, illuminating the universal themes of courage and growth in the face of adversity. Readers are invited to walk alongside Amelia and witness her remarkable transformation amid a nation at war.
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