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The Civil War and Its Aftermath: 1863-1890

Author: Grolier

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 7.7
Points 4.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 20447
Points per Word 0.000196
Page Count 112
Points per Page 0.035714

Description

This book chronicles some important events in American history during the Civil War and its aftermath.

Quick Summary

Looking for a straightforward, story-driven way to dip into the Civil War and the turbulent years that followed? The book guides readers through 1863 to 1890 using a mix of personal diaries, letters, and concise narrative blocks, so you feel the tension of Gettysburg and the optimism of Reconstruction without wading through endless footnotes. It's a natural fit for middle-grade history buffs who want a little more depth than a textbook but still need clear, age-appropriate language, and it works well as a companion for school projects on the era. Parents can rest easy knowing the battle scenes are vivid enough to convey the stakes without graphic gore, and the included timelines and primary-source excerpts make it a handy reference tool. If you've already enjoyed a lighter overview like "The Civil War for Kids" and are ready for the next step, this one fills that gap nicely.