No Girls Allowed

No Girls Allowed
ISBN-10
1572493240
ISBN-13
9781572493247
Series
No Girls Allowed
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
148
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
White Mane Publishing Co.,
Author
Alan N. Kay

Description

In 1862, two young girls, one a member of an aid society that helps the wounded, and the other who, disguised as a boy, is a soldier in the Union army, find themselves working together at the battle of Antietam.

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