1/4/2023 0 Comments Charley skedaddle bookCharley shoots a Confederate soldier, then runs from the fighting in a panic, earning the nickname ``Charley Skedaddle\'\' from derisive soldiers. Filled with the glory of war and a desire to avenge his brother\'s death at Gettysburg, Charley is a perfect soldier until his regiment does its first fighting at the Battle of the Wilderness. When his sister\'s fiance threatens to send him to an orphanage, Charley runs off with Union army enlistees and is taken on in Virginia as a drummer boy. From School Library Journal Grade 5-8 Twelve-year-old Charley Quinn loves the excitement and the gang fighting that are part of his life in New York City\'s Bowery in 1864. This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. These, along with Charley\'s disillusionment and change, give this novel depth and make it one of Beatty\'s best. The settingsfrom the Bowery, to the battlefield, to Granny\'s cabinare quite powerful. This well-crafted, somewhat episodic novel makes the point that fighting brings honor, and cowardice, shame. But war proves much more horrible than he\'d thoughtso terrible, in fact, that he deserts, giving himself the disparaging name \"Skedaddle.\" Afterward, Charley takes refuge in the mountains with Granny Bent, a midwife with her own secret loyalties. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.From Publishers Weekly Fighting is important to Charley Quinn, 12, a street-tough New York Bowery Boy who runs away from his Irish-Catholic home to join the Union forces in Virginia. Barbara Chatton, College of Education, University of Wyoming, LaramieĬopyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. Steele's The Perilous Road (HBJ, 1954 o.p.) will appreciate Charley's quiet acceptance that there is no one ``right'' side to the war. Readers who enjoyed Keith's Rifles for Watie (Crowell, 1957) and William O. This book is a fine companion to her Turn Homeward, Hanna Lee (Morrow, 1984). Beatty brings history to life with thorough research, unusual characters and events, and fascinating historical detail. Over time Charley and Granny develop a strong friendship, and Charley learns from her, and through several events that test his mettle, that the greatest courageous acts are often done without an audience and for selfless reasons. He is caught by a mountain woman, Granny Bent, and realizing his danger from both Union and Confederate soldiers, he stays on as her mute ``Boy,'' helping her with her chores. Charley shoots a Confederate soldier, then runs from the fighting in a panic, earning the nickname ``Charley Skedaddle'' from derisive soldiers. Filled with the glory of war and a desire to avenge his brother's death at Gettysburg, Charley is a perfect soldier until his regiment does its first fighting at the Battle of the Wilderness. When his sister's fiance threatens to send him to an orphanage, Charley runs off with Union army enlistees and is taken on in Virginia as a drummer boy. Grade 5-8 Twelve-year-old Charley Quinn loves the excitement and the gang fighting that are part of his life in New York City's Bowery in 1864. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine From School Library Journal: Narrator Jeff Woodman has a repertoire of authentic accents, from lower New York to mountain hillbilly, that pull the listener into each scene of this action-packed adventure. It's not war, in the end, but a self-imposed exile in the backwoods of Virginia that teaches Charley what courage really means in this novel, winner of the prestigious Scott O'Dell Award for historical juvenile fiction. He can't imagine that anything could make a coward out of a street-tough Irish lad. Twelve-year-old Charley Quinn thinks war is going to be swell when he runs away from his home in the New York Bowery to become a drummer boy in the Civil War.
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