This is based on the incredible true story of Emma Edmonds. She was a 21 year old woman who had a lot of spunk and bravery in her blood. As a sentence in the book goes- “… how could you know the limits of your courage if you never put it to the test?” Emma did just that. Pretending to be male, she worked as an army nurse and then as a spy, using many disguises and aliases. During her time in the army she tended to injured and sick Union and Confederate soldiers both. Emma saw no differences, “wounds were wounds and pain didn’t play favorites.”
This book was a reread for me, as most of my May reads tend to be. I read this, oh goodness, probably twenty or so years ago and still had it on my Non-Fiction shelf. I decided to read it again this month, it had been way too long since I had picked it up. I wanted to see if I still liked it. I definitely do. The author tailored the story for ages 10-14 but that did not deter my enjoyment. For me, it was an easy read, and easy to understand. This book is going back on my shelf to read again another time. Maybe not with a twenty year wait this time? Lol.
*What I have expressed are entirely my own thoughts. I was not compensated in any monetary way.*
Content Warnings– Mentions Death of Parent, Illness, Gun Violence, Mentions Bullying, Blood, Injury, Animal Injury, Smoking, War, Murder, Slavery, Racism, Mentions Physical Assault