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The story begins in 1862, with Belle, a 15 year old young woman who has idolized and patterned her life after Bud: her hero, her friend and her brother. Though they all know the wages of war, it still came as a surprise when they discovered shortly after Bud left to rejoin his group, that...
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The story begins in 1862, with Belle, a 15 year old young woman who has idolized and patterned her life after Bud: her hero, her friend and her brother. Though they all know the wages of war, it still came as a surprise when they discovered shortly after Bud left to rejoin his group, that he was shot in the back and killed.
With a spirit that belies her size and somewhat innocent appearance, Belle is bound and determined to find the scoundrel who killed her brother. Though her parents are against her getting involved in the war, they let her go to discover what she may and help the troops with intelligence.
The Civil War also known as the War between the north and the south is deep within it's hold and fight for rights. The war effects many as is to be expected and many live in fear every day that they will be the next town or person killed in this bloody senseless war fought a great deal by children. Bud was more than a mere Confederate soldier, he member of a group of tough Confederate Guerrillas, who were in charge of keeping the lines of communication open. He always wore a slouch hat, something Belle appropriates for her own as she begins her own personal fight to find the man who killed her brother,
At this time, Belle finds a special friend in Maude, who acts not just as a friend but as her spiritual mentor as well. Into her life comes a horse with “magical powers“, the self same horse that Bud once rode and her “best-friend-cousin,” sixteen-year-old Winnie Brayden. It seems when Winnie was seven years old she lost her eyesight, but though she cannot see, she has an amazing ability to “see with her heart.” Her compassion and humor is a positive influence in Belle’s life and keeps her on task and facing the future with hope and compassion.
As Belle discovers the name of the man who killed not only her brother but Maude's husband too, she is more determined to stop this man at all costs. There is but one twist, Belle doesn't know that he is out to kill her and put a stop to the Confederate Guerrillas. But Belle will have nothing less than revenge for the death of her brother and so many like him.
As the book ends, it is best left to the reader to discover how Belle and her advisory meet, interact and how the book finally ends. It is a book that teaches not only history but compassion, dedication and strength of character. It is a book that without a doubt will leave the young reader wondering what lies around the corner for Belle. Read it and see what is there for Belle and her friends. I believe you will find the ending satisfying and somewhat empowering as it dawns on the reader that a mere 15 year old young woman can show her love and dedication to such a cause without faltering or losing her focus of the world around her.