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Emmeline

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A fifteen-year-old girl in a Pennsylvania border town navigates Civil War tensions at home and in the surrounding countryside. Proudly Union in sentiment, she resents her brother's Southern-born wife, cares for ailing relatives, and imagines herself as an army nurse. When battle reaches the area, she and local families confront the arrival of wounded soldiers, moral ambiguities, and personal losses. Through small acts of service, encounters with enemy soldiers, and the experience of wartime fear and grief, she matures, reevaluates community prejudices, and learns compassion amid the conflict's harsh aftermath.

About the Author

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Elsie Singmaster

Elsie Singmaster was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of fiction that often explored themes of personal growth and social issues. Her notable works include "Basil Everman," a novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships, and "Gettysburg: Stories of the Red Harvest and the Aftermath," which reflects on the impact of the Civil War. Singmaster's writing is characterized by its rich narratives and strong character development, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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