
Vicksburg is under siege by the Yankees and thirteen-year-old Claire Louise and her family are forced to move into a cave for safety. Her father is a doctor with the Confederate Army and her brother is a doctor in the Union Army. When her brother brings home a Confederate soldier who was responsible for the South’s defeat at Antietam, Claire Louise makes a choice that will prevent the soldier from being tried for treason but goes against her brother’s wishes. As her family endures many hardships and her father falls ill, she deals with the consequences of her actions and tries to regain her brother’s trust. While an interesting story of a well-known Civil War event, the characters are not as well developed as they are in other Rinaldi books and Claire Louise’s motivations are not always clear. However, readers will be intrigued by the descriptions of living in a cave and Civil War stories are always in demand. An author’s note and bibliography are included.




