Uncivil acts / Carolyn Keene.
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Main Library | Children's Fiction | Fiction Favorites | Keene, Carolyn | Nancy Drew | Available | 33111004904260 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A Civil War reenactment should be fun, right? Not in our town! It feels like war fever's taken over. The tension started to build when we all chose sides. Confederate and Union sympathizers never did mix. And if that wasn't enough to heat things up, someone started to secretly dig large holes in the battlefield. Pretty odd -- and very suspicious. Is someone waging a little war of their own, and trying to cheat? And if so, the bigger question is why?
A Civil War reenactment turns tense when someone secretly digs large holes in the battlefield. Is someone waging a little war of their own and trying to cheat, and if so, why?
Ages 8-12.