Summer Storm In Gettysburg
A Story of Friendship, War, And Galantry
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About the Book
THE GHOSTS OF GETTYSBURG is an historical novel based on real
people and a true incident during the Battle of Gettysburg. Jennie Wade was the only civilian casualty
in the three-day battle that left six thousand soldiers dead and twenty-seven
thousand wounded.
The book begins when Jennie is a pre-teen and introduces her
friends when they all set out on a mission to find the Devil at Devils Den in
Gettysburg. Instead they find
themselves.
Ten years later when Jennie is twenty, the story picks up the
focus on Jennie and her family when they are faced with the reality of the
Civil War in their small, out-of-the-way town.
Her childhood friends have scattered, but they are finally brought back
together by the tragic aftermath of the unexpected combat.
THE GHOSTS OF GETTYSBURG is an honest account of this period in history that children can relate to and learn from.
About the Author
Ann Brophy was born and grew up in Indiana. She graduated from Western College for Women in Ohio with a degree in Creative Writing and English Literature.
She them moved to New York City where she worked with Broadway playwrights and the cartoonist, Walt Kelly.
After marriage, she and her husband moved to Southport, Connecticut where they raised three children and live today.
She has published four books: “Flash and the Swan”, a Young Adult novel, “John Ericsson and the Inventions of War”, and “The Story of Jennie Wade”, both Civil War biographies, and short stories and poetry in children’s magazines.
She taught Writing for Children at Fairfield University and writing workshops, plus freelance editing.