Summary of Book: In this series of 10 books written by Gilbert Morris, Drummer Boy at Bull Run is the first one we see of the series. In this series it follows the families of the Majors and Carters during the civil war. The Majors support the South and the Carters support the North and both families are involved in the war. The series center around Jeff Majors and Leah Carter. These two are best friends. Jeff follows his older brother and father to fight on the side of the South as a drummer boy, and Leah joins her father and follows the North army with her father in a wagon with food and supplies. In this story it follows the effects the war has on both families and also involves talking about wars and seeing the effects of death. At the end of the story we see Jeff go back home to celebrate his birthday with Leah as they share the same birthday.
Why you would/would not use this book in your classroom? I would have this book in my school library because it is a really interesting series that does have an interesting storyline that goes along with the historical events of the Civil War.
Appropriate age group for this book: 10-17
Ideas for unit of study to include this book or how you might use this book in the classroom: I would use this book in my classroom with a social studies unit over the civil war. It would be good for students to read about families that supported both sides during the civil war and what they thought and felt and why they supported the South or the North. I would have students read through the first book and do a comparison and contrast of the families that supported the South and those that support the North based off the characters in this book.
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