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Title:  Soldier's Heart:  Being the Story of the Enlistment and Due Service of the Boy Charley Goddard in the First Minnesota Volunteers
Author:  Gary Paulsen

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Reviewer:  Voltaire E. '10
 
This is a very interesting and exiting book. In the book Soldiers Heart, 15-year-old Charley Goddard enlists in the army and goes to fight the Rebels in the Civil war. He experiences victory and death. He goes  through almost every battle in the war except for Bull Run, because during that time he was suffering from Dysentery. At Gettysburg he is wounded badly but survives.  When he comes out of the war at the age of 19 he is said to have a "Soldiers Heart," although he dies at the age of 23 because his wounds do not heal properly.
 
I enjoyed this book and recommend it to people who don't cry easily and people who like to read about real war.

Winter 2003

 
Reviewer: Tucker C. '10

I read the book Soldier's Heart by Gary Paulsen . It is about a fifteen-year-old boy going fight in the Civil War in 1860.  He has to lie about his age so he won't miss the action. Though many hardships await him, is he really ready for his death? I like  the book because I like  the way the author described the gruesome battles.

Summer 2002

Reviewer:  Jeff B. '06

Soldier’s Heart is a book about the Civil War. Charlie, who was fifteen, thought he would be missing out on a great experience if he didn’t lie about his age and volunteer. This book talked about the Civil War in the most horrific way; you felt like you were on the battlefield. Charlie lost a lot of friends while fighting and the book talked about the mental anguish survivors went through. I thought it was a good book and I would recommend it to someone who likes historical fiction.

5/12/99


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