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The Civil War is not my favorite history subject... at all .
But we will tackle it this fall, and I am looking for one or two good read alouds... we will probably listen to at least one on cd.
I have been looking over recommendations at different sites (SCM, MA, etc), and there are not a whole lot of books for this time frame.
Most deal with Abraham Lincoln or inventors of the time period.
Would "Across Five Aprils" be too much for grades 4 and 6?
"Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry"? (though that is post Civil War
I only need a couple of good ones. Apparently I ran the Indian captive story theme into the ground last year, along with the Revolutionary War books on cd (but there were so many good ones....), so I have had a request from the Parties Concerned to ease up a bit in that regard this year
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Without a doubt my son reccomends Rifles for Waite.
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Post Civil War.. Shades of Gray
Something about Harriet Tubman/The Underground Railroad?
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The Amazing John Tabb. Used copies are pricey... I haven't checked elsewhere; hopefully it's cheaper on addall.com or ebay?
Perfect for that age set.
True story of Catholic soldier turned priest who fought in the war.
Pairs nicely with Fr. Tabb's poetry which is prolific and free online.
Really wish it were back in print. Let me know if you can't get it. I'll loan you my copy (tattered though it is).
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knowloveserve wrote:
The Amazing John Tabb. Used copies are pricey... I haven't checked elsewhere; hopefully it's cheaper on addall.com or ebay?
Perfect for that age set.
True story of Catholic soldier turned priest who fought in the war.
Pairs nicely with Fr. Tabb's poetry which is prolific and free online.
Really wish it were back in print. Let me know if you can't get it. I'll loan you my copy (tattered though it is). |
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I see this is a "Catholic Treasury Book." We have one my son really enjoyed called *Gold Rush Bishop.* I looked but could not find a list of this series readily available. Does anyone know of one?
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Did you see this list of resources? Civil War
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CrunchyMom wrote:
I see this is a "Catholic Treasury Book." We have one my son really enjoyed called *Gold Rush Bishop.* I looked but could not find a list of this series readily available. Does anyone know of one? |
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I found some free audio version stories by this author on LibriVox!
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And I found these quotes from Eva Betz that are great too:
"I am eager to go on with these teenage books because children nowaday seem to be offered such shoddy "heroes" in too many cases."
And:
" My tomboy youth cultivated in me a love of excitement and approval of people who get things done. Such people are fun to write about. I would like to help children realize that goodness and dullness are not necessarily synonymous."
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knowloveserve wrote:
CrunchyMom wrote:
I see this is a "Catholic Treasury Book." We have one my son really enjoyed called *Gold Rush Bishop.* I looked but could not find a list of this series readily available. Does anyone know of one? |
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Still hunting... but I found some free audio version stories by this author on LibriVox!
https://librivox.org/author/1506?primary_key=1506&search_cat egory=author&search_page=1&search_form=get_results |
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Yes! These Eva K. Betz titles are among our favorites. The librivox reader just started a blog for Free Catholic Audio.
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and Here's a list of 27 titles...
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CrunchyMom wrote:
I see this is a "Catholic Treasury Book." We have one my son really enjoyed called *Gold Rush Bishop.* I looked but could not find a list of this series readily available. Does anyone know of one? |
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I wonder if this is a complete list...
Library thing list - Catholic Treasury Books
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Ha ha double posting with Ellie...
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Thanks, ladies. It looks like a good start at least. It does notinclude the one title I have, so it must not be complete, but it is better than nothing!
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Jenn has recommended before this book - Reading the Saints: Lists of Catholic Books for Children Plus Book Collecting Tips for the Home and School Library. One descriptor says that it includes the listing for all the Catholic Treasury Books. I hadn't really looked at it too much in past, but am really tempted for just such moments as this...
Back to orginal topic:
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Would "Across Five Aprils" be too much for grades 4 and 6?
"Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry"? (though that is post Civil War |
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Across Five Aprils is a really slow read, might not be best read aloud.
Roll of Thunder is way post Civil War - set in 1930s south/segregation/depression
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Julie at Bravewriter has Arrow issues for both Freedom Train and Turn Homeward Hannalee. We have not done these as read alouds, though ds did read Freedom Train this past year, but I look to her Arrow list often for good read alouds as they are usually so well chosen for that since it is how she intends for them to be used.
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From this thread:
These are from the Out-of-print Catholic series, the chapter books that touch on the Civil War.
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Banner Books by Benziger Brothers
*Armorer of the Confederacy: Secretary Stephen R. Mallory by Joseph T Durkin
*Hands of Mercy: The Story of Sister Nurses in the Civil War by Norah Smaridge
Vision Books
*Frances Warde and the First Sisters of Mercy by Sister Marie Christopher, R.S.M.
American Background Books by P.J. Kenedy & Sons
*General Phil Sheridan And The Union Cavalry by Milton Lomask
*Margaret Haughery: Bread Woman of New Orleans by Flora Strousse
*John Hughes: Eagle of the Church by Doran Hurley
*Rose Greenhow: Confederate Secret Agent by Dorothy Fremont Grant
*Raphael Semmes Confederate Admiral by Robert W. Daly
*Chaplain in Gray: Abram Ryan, Poet-Priest of the Confederacy by Harold Jerome Heagney
Catholic Treasury Books by Bruce Publishing
*Hand Raised at Gettysburg by Harold and Grace Johnson
*Amazing John Tabb by Eva K. Betz
*Charity Goes to War by Anne Heagney
*The Web Begun Civil War novel by Eva K. Betz
Credo Books by Hawthorn Books
*Forked Lightning: The Story of General Philip H. Sheridan by Albert Orbaan
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I really enjoyed Chaplain in Gray.
Reading the Saints does provide a list. There is now a second edition. I'm wondering how different from the original, because it is costly to buy the second one.
The interesting thing is it lists 28 books that are labeled Catholic Treasury, and then it mentions ten more that are are consistent with the CT books, but not with the labels.
Gold Rush Bishop is the book missing from the list.
The other books
1. God and General's Daughter (about Ethan Allen's daughter)
2. Lady and the Pirate
3. Prairie Venture
4. Johann of the Trembling Hand
5. Prisoner of Lost Island
6. Web Begun
7. Rebels in the Shadows
8. First Sioux Nun
9. Spalding of Old Kentucky
10. Hong Kong Altar Boy
I love Eva K. Betz. She writes really gripping stories that especially boys love. She also wrote under the pen name Caroline Peters.
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Thanks for all this great information!
I will get busy going back to the drawing board on this topic. I have my picture books lined up, but I need a good story to read or listen to as a family, so all this is very helpful.
Across Five Aprils sounds like it might be too slow, and I didn't realize just how far post-Civil War Roll of Thunder is.
I have my ds reading "Amos Fortune, Free Man" as part of his independent history reading. I didn't know about John Tabb at that point... I have to go back and rethink it all. I hadn't even thought about checking out the resources at Bravewriter.
I feel more hopeful at this point...
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Also, your dd would probably enjoy "Willy Finds Victory" available at ecce homo press and amazon
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Thanks, Jenn!
And this reminds me I should bump that old Civil War thread to see if anything can be added. We are in the last year of the sesquicentennial years.
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