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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling to comprehend the heavy reality of trauma, or when they are ready to move past romanticized versions of history toward a more profound understanding of the human cost of conflict. Gary Paulsen provides a stark, unflinching look at the American Civil War through the eyes of Charley Goddard, a fifteen-year-old who enlists with visions of glory only to be met with the visceral, life-altering brutality of the battlefield. This short but powerful novel explores themes of fear, grief, and the deep psychological wounds often referred to today as PTSD. It is a demanding read emotionally, best suited for mature middle schoolers and high schoolers who can handle graphic depictions of combat. Parents will appreciate how it humanizes historical facts and serves as a vital tool for discussing the lasting impact of violence on the soul and the importance of empathy for those returning from war.