Jennie's War: The Home Front in World War 2 - eBook
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Jennie's War: The Home Front in World War 2 - eBook  -     By: Bonnie Hinman

Jennie's War: The Home Front in World War 2 - eBook

Barbour Publishing / 2013 / ePub

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Jennie Fleming is helping the war effort. The Seattle ten-year-old is using a hoe to win World War II--she's growing vegetables in a "Victory Garden" on the vacant lot she and her brother once used as a baseball field. But serving a lager cause some times demands sacrifice, and Jennie's willing to do whatever it takes to see the war ended.

Soon, though, Jennie's war efforts take on a darker hue when she suspects a new man in her neighborhood may be a spy. What can such a young girl do?

Let the Sister's In Time series take you back to 1944--where you may find that Jennie Fleming isn't that much different than you! Recommended for ages 8 to 12.

This story is based on (and very similar to) The Home Front from the American Adventure Series.

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Title: Jennie's War: The Home Front in World War 2 - eBook
By: Bonnie Hinman
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Barbour Publishing
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781628362077
ISBN-13: 9781628362077
Ages: 8-12
Stock No: WW44217EB

Publisher's Description

Time Period:  July 1943 - June 1944  Ten-year-old Jennie Fleming is doing what she can to help win a war-she's hoeing weeds in her "Victory Garden." In 1944, with the United States battling both Germany and Japan in a worldwide conflict, everyone must play a part in the overall war effort. Jennie's War uses actual historical events to tell the intriguing fictional story of a young girl on the "home front"-and her suspicions that a new man in the neighborhood might be a spy. The compelling reading makes it a favorite of eight- to twelve-year-old girls.

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