Numbering All the Bones

Ann Rinaldi

earliest edition we have, 2002 Jump At The Sun, 2005 paperback 170 pages

Eulinda is a 13 year old house slave on a plantation just a mile away from Andersonville Prison in southwest Georgia. As the Civil War is ending, she goes to the prison in search of her brother, who had run away to join the Yankee army but has chosen to die rather than return to bondage. She witnesses the brutality of the death camp where 13,000 Yankee prisoners perish, and after the war, she helps Clara Barton and o...

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Numbering All the Bones edition · 2005 · Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media · 170 pages · 9780606334471
Numbering All the Bones paperback · 2005 · Jump At The Sun · 170 pages · 9780786813780
Numbering All the Bones edition · 2005 · Tandem Library · 176 pages · 9781417741953
Numbering all the bones edition · 2003 · Scholastic Inc. · 170 pages
Numbering all the bones edition · 2002 · Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children · 170 pages

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