In 1864, during the Civil War, the C.S.S. Hunley became the first submarine in the world to sink an enemy ship. The Hunley and its crew mysteriously vanished. What happened on that cold winter night? After over a century, scientists finally have some of the answers.
Kate B. Jerome is a seasoned publishing executive and award-winning author who has written more than 100 children’s books, including Who Was Amelia Earhart, of the New York Times’ bestselling biography series. She recently completed a Fellowship at Stanford University’s Distinguished Careers Institute and is an expert in (and passionate proponent of) intergenerational communication.
The book I read was called “Civil War Sub.” This is generally a story about the war, as well as a lot of information that was difficult to understand but also a lot of illustrations that show the information in the book as examples. I find it difficult to determine whether I liked this book or not?
This book is a story about the past, about the civil war. It is very difficult for me to describe because I did not understand the information I was reading, but I think this book will be more understandable to you.
I believe that this is a good book because this book tells about the war itself, as well as about the submarine how it sank and how this boat was called. I think you will be interested in this book.