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here is a link to a book that I have read. If you like historical fiction you will probably love this book. It is a YA lit book that is taking place in the present, but travels into the past in a very intersting way. Definately a good quick read, despite the length of the book.
Keeping the whole revolution this going. I did read Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly as reccommended. Can't say enough good things about it. two parallel stories: present day NYC city privilaged girl Andi, who losses a brother and is ridden with guilt and Alex, a tricky, brave girl iving during the French Revolution who uses her acting abilities to become a spy and a protector of the doomed young dauphin. Intense and original the girls stories are linked together by a diary that Andi finds. I learned an incredible amount about music and politics while being imersed in the fast paced stories of the two girls. Loads of connections for teachers to appreciate: European History, French classes, Fine Arts. It's also a book that teens will like as well as adults.
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