The Last April (paperback) signed
Winner of the 2017 Self-Publishing Review award For readers who enjoy sassy and resourceful young women, books about the American Civil War civilian life, and snippets from newspapers of the era. For fans of Ann Rinaldi, Kathy Cannon Wiechman Spontaneous, fifteen-year-old Gretchen vows to help heal the nation from the recently ended Civil War. On the morning of President Lincoln’s death, Gretchen finds an amnesiac Confederate in her garden and believes this is her chance for civic goodwill. But reconciliation is not as simple as Gretchen assumed. When her mother returns from the market with news that a Confederate murdered the president, Gretchen wonders if she caught the killer. Tensions between her aunt and mother rise as Gretchen nurses her Confederate prisoner, revealing secrets from their past that make Gretchen question everything she knows about loyalty, honor, and trust. You can also find this book on other retailers in paperback, eBook, and audio. Excerpt NOTE: There is no fa