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" 'Shad's leavin' fer Newton now, I guess. Jenny has to say goodbye like as if he was goin' to the North Pole.' " Ch.1 Pg.4 :) hope it helps
A Year From Now by Across Five Aprils is kinda like it.
Personally, I don't like it at all. But, if you like historical fiction you will like this book.
Because he feels like the north is being ignorant by fighting the south who can't help themselves
Dark eyes, Thin, Tall, and Delicate
In "Across Five Aprils", Jethro Creighton is shown to be kind, caring, and sensitive. He is also brave and resilient in the face of challenges brought on by the Civil War. Jethro is depicted as a compassionate and thoughtful character who navigates the complexities of war with a sense of maturity beyond his years.
In "Across Five Aprils," Nancy is portrayed as a caring and nurturing character, often acting as a supportive figure for the main character, Jethro. She demonstrates resilience and strength, particularly in the face of the challenges posed by the Civil War and its impact on her family. Nancy's loyalty and compassion shine through as she navigates her responsibilities and the emotional turmoil surrounding her loved ones. Overall, she embodies the spirit of perseverance and familial devotion in a time of conflict.
Eb lives with the Creightons in "Across Five Aprils" because his own family situation is strained due to political differences regarding the Civil War. The Creightons offer him a safe haven and support him during this tumultuous time. Additionally, Eb's friendship with Jethro makes him feel like a part of their family.
In the book, Jethro is said to have curly, blond hair and blue eyes at the beginning, but his hair color darkens into a light brown. He also is very tall and thin for his age.
Cousin Wilse Graham justifies keeping slaves in "Across Five Aprils" by claiming that the slaves are treated well and are like family to him. He believes that he is providing for them by giving them a home and food, and sees their labor as a necessary part of the plantation economy during the Civil War.
he is jethro's teacher and Shad is a college student of physics from Philadelphia who comes to Jasper County to teach at the local school to support himself through school. A tall, precocious man of twenty, Shad is treated like a part of the Creighton family. He is in love with Jenny, but is not given the permission to marry her before he goes off to war. Although he is injured during the war, he eventually recovers to marry Jenny. He is especially affectionate to Jethro, his student, in whom he instills the importance of book learning. l got this from: http://www.bookrags.com/notes/afa/CHR.html