Witness in heaven / Gilbert Morris.
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TextSeries: The Appomattox saga ; bk.10Publisher: Wheaton, Illinois : Tyndale House Publishers, ©1998Description: 318 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN: 0842355529Subject(s): Virginia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Fiction | Young women -- Fiction | Christian fictionDDC classification: 813.54 M876 1996 bk.10 AA-HS Summary:
"It's such a peaceful February in the Rockies that no one could lguess least of all young Charlene Peace that hundreds are still dying as the Civil War rages on in the South. Nothing could have convinced Charlene, half Crow Indian, to leave her mountain home until the handsome, hazel-eyed Boone Manwaring delivers his earth-shattering news. Then, just as opposing generals Ulysses Grant and Robert E. Lee are gathering troops for a showdown in Virginia that could mean the end of the Civil War, Charlene and Boone are propelled to travel south toward Richmond, the seat of the heaviest fighting."--P. [4] of cover.
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"It's such a peaceful February in the Rockies that no one could lguess least of all young Charlene Peace that hundreds are still dying as the Civil War rages on in the South. Nothing could have convinced Charlene, half Crow Indian, to leave her mountain home until the handsome, hazel-eyed Boone Manwaring delivers his earth-shattering news. Then, just as opposing generals Ulysses Grant and Robert E. Lee are gathering troops for a showdown in Virginia that could mean the end of the Civil War, Charlene and Boone are propelled to travel south toward Richmond, the seat of the heaviest fighting."--P. [4] of cover.
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