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A Daughter of the Union

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The narrative follows a young Northern woman who, moved by patriotic fervor, leaves home to aid Union forces during the Civil War. She begins with relief work and then undertakes dangerous travel into Confederate territory, where she nurses the wounded, performs acts of espionage, and navigates betrayals, captures, and escapes. The plot moves through episodes behind enemy lines, prison life, and a major siege, tracing her moral resolve and resourcefulness. Throughout, the work emphasizes female agency, sacrifice, loyalty, and the varied civilian contributions that shaped wartime experience.

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Lucy Foster Madison

Lucy Foster Madison was an American author known for her engaging historical fiction, particularly aimed at young readers. Her works often explore themes of courage and patriotism, with notable titles including "A Daughter of the Union" and the "Peggy Owen" series, which highlights the experiences of girls during significant historical events. Madison's storytelling combines adventure with moral lessons, making her books both entertaining and educational. She also wrote stories set in various historical contexts, such as "A Maid at King Alfred's Court," showcasing her ability to weave history into narratives that resonate with young audiences.

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