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Recounts the story of the Canadian woman who disguised herself as a man and slipped behind Confederate lines to spy for the Union army.
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History, Secret service, Juvenile literature, Biography, Spies, Civil War, Nurse, Emma EdmondsPlaces
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Behind rebel lines: the incredible story of Emma Edmonds, Civil War spy
1988, Harcourt Brace & Co.
0152004246 9780152004248
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This book is the true story of how Emma Edmonds pretended to be a boy so she could be a field nurse for the Union. But she wanted to do more than that, so she decided to become a spy. She had a lot of adventures as a spy, and even made a few new friends along the way.
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