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Dispararon mi tambor - Audiolibro

Dispararon mi tambor - Audiolibro

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Entre balas, barro, peligro y condiciones deplorables, ¿podrá sobrevivir al tormento al que se ha visto arrastrado?

Junto con los valientes hombres de su regimiento, ayudó a remolcar un tren cargado de soldados heridos a lo largo de dieciséis kilómetros durante cuarenta y dos horas. Durante su combate, su tambor recibió seis impactos de bala por fuego enemigo, y Alexander recibió un disparo en la pierna.

Nacido en Massachusetts, Alexander H. Johnson se alistó en el Ejército de la Unión a los 14 años y se unió al 54.º Regimiento de Massachusetts (famoso por la película Glory) como baterista cuando se formó ese regimiento.

Siendo el 54.º regimiento de Massachusetts uno de los primeros regimientos de color de la Unión, Alexander es probablemente el primer músico afroamericano en alistarse y luchar por su país.


Seguramente disfrutarás de esta apasionante ficción sobre la Guerra Civil para niños de secundaria. Basada en la historia real de Alexander Johnson, esta aventura de la vida real mantendrá a los lectores al borde de sus asientos.

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Prisoners

Sad story of the Anderson prisoners of war camp during the Civil War. Gives a good description of what life may have been like. Gives enough detail without getting too in depth. Fairly clean but sickness, death, abuse.I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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Hard life

Good story of civil war from a African American perspective. Easy read good for kids. Just enough info to know how tough life was fighting. But without gruesome details. Liked how it was pointed out that the North also had racial prejudice. Also how important a summer was to the war effort. I know a relative of mine was a drummer in revolutionary war. I never realized the importance.The train story showed exactly how hard life was for these boys and men.those men had determination I think today they would have given up when their hands blistered.I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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Kathryn M.
5.0 out of 5 stars might be my favorite

This might be my favorite of the three books that I read in the Teen Warrior series, I thought Alexander H. Johnson was a great character and enjoyed the story being told. Kellie May has a great writing style and I was glad I read this series.I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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Nurse Q
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for tween age boys

My son loves american history, and he found this story fascinating. It was well written on his level. He cannot wait to read the next one!

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David H.
5.0 out of 5 stars The drum was critical

The drum was how the military leaders communicated with their soldiers during the battle. There were 27 complicated drum signals. And usually the drummer was too young to be a soldier. So these were very young boys, typically. Worth the read.