"A masterful tale." --Kirkus, Starred Review on An Extraordinary Union The Civil War has turned neighbor against neighbor--but for one scientist spy and her philosopher soldier, war could bind them together . . . For three years of the War Between the States, Marlie Lynch has helped the cause in peace: with coded letters about anti-Rebel uprisings in her Carolina woods, tisanes and poultices for Union prisoners, and silent aid to fleeing slave and Freeman alike. Her formerly enslaved mother's traditions and the name of a white...
"A masterful tale." --Kirkus, Starred Review on An Extraordinary Union The Civil War has turned neighbor again...