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Paperback Ghost Cadet Book

ISBN: 0590452444

ISBN13: 9780590452441

Ghost Cadet

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One of the major contributions to theoretical linguistics during the twentieth century has been an advancement of our understanding that the information-bearing units which make up human language are... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Ghost Cadet

Hey, I had to choose a book to read for a test in school and I've always been interested in the Civil War so I picked this book.I LOVED IT!!!It was really cool.I'm even going to New Market this summer to find out more about the battle.It kept me interested.I never knew what was gonna happen! =)Ryleigh

This is a awsome book

I really enjoied this book because it has a lot of info on New Market and my favorite part is when Hugh met Benji.

Wonderful book and historically accurate, too

I found this book to be very entertaining. A friend of mine uses this book in her elementary school classes. The students find the story very absorbing and learn about history, too. I'm a little surprised at the weak reviews given to this book. Enriching reading for adults and children ! If you've never visited the Shenandoah Valley or the Virginia Military Institute, this book will inspire you to do so.

My first but certainly not last Civil war read!

Ms. Alphin has really put this battle into perspective and told the facts without embellishing on the participation of her main character (Cadet Private William Hugh McDowell of the VMI) in the New Market battle. Just after reading this, I bought a copy and read William Davis' account The Battle Of New Market. Comparing the two, not only has the author told the real story but still emphasized the importance of this battle from the perspective that a grade school reader can understand. Her book has opened up this medium-sized yet very influential conflict to a lot of people and given a large audience of readers a window into that period of the Civil War. Her internal conflicts that occur within the other of her two main characters draw away from the main event, but the excitement from the battle can be overwhelmed by nothing.

Ghost Cadet , by E.M. Alphin. A very worthwhile read.

After reading this book I was only momentarily puzzled by the very sour reviews included in this website. After all, here is a work of juvenile fiction which, in a highly readible presentation, chooses to view the Civil War through the eyes of Southerners. What could be more threatening to a publishing establishment dominated almost exclusively by Northern liberals? Readers would be well advised to consider this -- and then make up their own minds as they read Alphin's fine offering.
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