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Charley Skedaddle

During the Civil War, a twelve-year-old Bowery Boy from New York City joins the Union Army as a drummer, deserts during a battle in Virginia, and encounters a hostile old mountain woman.

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  • "Enriching the curriculum through literature"@en

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  • "During the Civil War, a twelve-year-old Bowery Boy from New York City joins the Union Army as a drummer, deserts during a battle in Virginia, and encounters a hostile old mountain woman."
  • "During the Civil War, a twelve-year-old Bowery Boy from New York City joins the Union Army as a drummer, deserts during a battle in Virginia, and encounters a hostile old mountain woman."@en
  • "Twelve-year-old Charley Quinn is a Bowery Boy. He feels tough, clever, and ready for adventure. When he gets a chance to join a New York regiment marching to battle in the Civil War, he is happy to go along. Charley is too young to be a soldier, so he is trained to be a drummer boy. No amount of drumming, though, can protect him when the bullets start flying. Frightened and sickened by the blood, Charley runs. As he scrambles for safety in the Virginia mountains, he is captured by someone more menacing than any soldier. Each day, as Charley works for his captor, he hopes that he can prove that he is not a coward. But what will he do when he is faced with the ultimate test?"@en
  • "During the Civil War, a twelve-year-old Bowery Boy from New York joins the Union Army as a drummer, deserts during a battle in Virginia, and encounters a hostile old mountain woman."@en

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  • "Juvenile works"
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  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "Charlie Skedaddle"
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  • "Charley Skedaddle"@en
  • "Charley Skedaddle"
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  • "Charley Skedaddle by Patricia Beatty : enriching the curriculum through literature"@en