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Soldier's Heart : Being the Story of the Enlistment and Due Service of the Boy Charley Goddard inthe First Minnesota Volunteers

Soldier's Heart : Being the Story of the Enlistment and Due Service of the Boy Charley Goddard inthe First Minnesota Volunteers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marvelous book
Review: Soldier's Heart by Gary Paulsen

The book Soldier's Heart by Gary Paulsen is if not the best, one of the best books that he's written. This marvelous book shows us the life of a common soldier named Charley Goddard during the Civil War. Paulsen did a splendid job in describing all the characters and battles in this marvelous book
Charley is a seventeen year old boy who blinded by the parades and the pretty women waving at soldiers , lies about his age so he can go off to battle. His company spends 3 months training before they go off into their first battle. There, Charley and all the other young men realize what they've gotten themselves into, but they don't question their ideals and fight the best their bodies allow them to. At the end the number of casualties is massive, but Charley lives.
After that Charley 's company goes off into many of the most important battles of the Civil War. In their adventure they live many exciting experiences but they see many horrible things like guts coming out of a man and things like that . On one occasion poor unfortunate Charley is ordered to make a wall out of all the dead bodies from his unit to protect the wounded from the cold. This affects Charley very much and shows him that not everything was a parade. The battle of Gettysburg is where Charley lives his most horrifying moment during the war. The part I liked the best is when Charley has the night shift and he starts talking to a soldier from the South that is on the other side of the river and they talk to each other about why this war was happening and how sorry they were to have joined in.
This amazingly exciting book is historical fiction and I strongly urge you to read it for it will be one of the best experiences that as a reader you will have.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Horror of Combat
Review: Soldier's Heart is a historical fiction novel by Gary Paulsen that focuses on one boys experiences during the Civil War. Fifteen year old Charley Goddard, lies about his age so that he can join the First Minnesota Volunteers, which were part of the shooting war around 1861. Charley thought at first the shooting war was just an adventure. He later found out that the shooting war was actual combat on the front lines. Charley fought battle by battle and literally saw the "horror of combat" and learned how to survive through all the battles. Soldier's Heart is based on a true account of a soldier from the Civil War, which really makes this book even more spectacular. The theme could be focused around a numerous amount of things, but mainly I believe the most important ones are: survival and responsibility. Charley goes through some tries and tribulations in order to survive and from the very beginning he was responsible by wanting to fight for and defend his country. This book was GREAT--for any age group!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Solders heart
Review: solders heart is about a boy of about 15 when he inroles himself in a SHOOTING WAR! He does not really know what this kind of war is though!Chalie wasn't really sure on what a "shooting war" was, but he thought he was man enough to handle it. When it was his turn to go fight he finally realized what a shooting war was all about. He found out that of horror of combat and the amazing luck of survival. During every battle of survival. During every battle he thought he would die! When this young man of 15 entered the young man was a boy, when he was done, He was a man of 19. I myself surprisingly enjoyed the book. So I would say it was a great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What A Great Book!
Review: A Soldiers Heart is a book that I would recommend to other readers not only because of the great details that Gary Paulsen put into it, but because you relive the Civil War. I liked this book because it's about a boy that is 15 years old, Charley Gaddard. He lied about his age and joined the Minnesota Volunteers. Gary Pualsen is a wonderful writer, and Soldiers Heart is one of his best novels. The gore is not all that great, but you get used to it. This is a great book to read if you are learning about the Civil War. Charley was pretty brave for going into the Civil War at the age of 15. What a big task.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent story of one boy's Civil War experiences
Review: Soldier's Heart by Gary Paulsen is a new book that I just devoured. It tells the story of a 15-year-old boy named Charley Goddard who joins the First Minnesota Volunteers to fight in the Civil War. During his time as a soldier, Charley fights in some of the most famous battles in American history, sees many men die, and continually fears for his own life. The historical accuracy and development of the character Charley make Soldier's Heart an excellent book. Gary Paulsen researched the Civil War extensively before writing this book, and his research pays off by making the battle scenes very realistic. Charley fights at Gettysburg and Bull Run, two famous battles, and I could picture the horror of those scenes. The Civil War and its effects on those who fought it are brought to life through his accurate "you are there" style of writing. Charley's character is also developed well throughout the book. When he first goes to war, Charley is an innocent boy who is caught up in the excitement. Battle soon changes his ideas about war, and Charley becomes a man who has seen too much pain, misery and senseless death. Overall, Gary Paulsen's Soldier's Heart is an important addition to the literature on war. He made me experience the agony of the Civil War right along with Charley. I highly recommend this book to Gary Paulsen fans and Civil War buffs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mike's REVIEW
Review: I listened to this book in an hour and a half. It seemed much shorter, as it was packed with action and interesting things. It is the story of a young 15 year-old boy named Charlie as he fights in the Civil War. He is in the Minnesoata regiment, along with about a thousand others. He lies about his age in order to get into the Union Army. At first it is luxurious trains, and wonderful prades, with girls giving them candy. But then they begin to enter combat. In the first battle he is in(Bull Run) he freezes up and does not fire at the enemy at first. Eventually the retyreat from the meadow. Charlie pees himself as they cross the meadow only to find that the confederate army has left. The entire book he faces internal conflict about leaving the army, and external conflict against the confederate army, and the ferocious elements. In the next battle Charlie kills many people and is covered in their blood. His commander sent him for medical help, while there he and another man build a wall of dead bodies to prevent the rough winds from hitting the wounded. Then the final battle discoussed in this piece of literature is the Battle Of Ghettysberg. This was a the battle with the highest number of casulties in the entire war. In this battle Charlie is involved in one final charge that would decide the war... would he live, would he die, would he be shot, would they win or lose? If you want the answers of these questions you will have to read the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Soldier's Heart
Review: In the book, SOLIDER'S HEART, by Gary Paulsen Charley goes into the army even though he is under 18. He is only 15 and he wants to protect his country. Paul is Charley's father but he was killed when a horse ran over him. This was the Civil War in June of 1861. One of his most difficult conflicts wasn't being caught by the sergeant becuase he is only 15 years old. Charley almost got shot at one point by the rebels. Hey say somethings that no one should ever see in their life time like people dieing and suffering. It was set around a battlefield and Gettysburg. The book had its boring parts and parts where you were on the edge of your seat. This boook is boring theres only a couple times when you just dont wanna stop reading this book. i dont recommend this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Astrid's book review
Review: "He heard it all Charley Goddard did; he heard the drums and songs and slogans and knew why everybody was crowding. There was going to be a shooting war." The book Soldiers Heart is an exciting novel by Gary Paulsen.
Charley is a 16-year-old that does not want to miss the great adventure at war. He acts 18 and joins Fort Snelling. Charley thinks the war will be fun and exciting. In the first battle when Charley almost gets shot, he realizes the war is dangerous, but he can not turn back now. Charley goes on many adventures and loses many friends. Charley learns that war is not an adventure but a horrible thing to be part of. Young children can learn about the civil war by reading this book. This book is not really for girls. Girls may not like all the violence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Solder's heart
Review: This book is about a boy named Charley Goddard. He left his farm and joined the army to fight in the civil war. He was 15. He went to war for the money and didn't want to miss out. In the first battle half the men died. To find out how it ends you'll have to read it. This is a great book if you like adventure and knowing what war is like. I would give it a five

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: soldiers Herat
Review: The Soldiers Heart was a very interesting novel.I liked this book because it gave many facts about the Civil War and how it felt to fight in the battles. This book is a very good novel to read if you like touching stories. One of my dislikes about this novel is that it didnt give very much detail. I would have loved to hear more about the relationships between the soldiers in the camp and between the generals.

The best part in the book was when Charley, the main charactor, road the train for the first time and met his first colored woman. When he first met her she thanked him for fighting for her freedom and gave him a gift.

This book took place in Minnissota and all around the United States. The charactores are Charley, the main charactor, Swenson, Charley's friend,the Generals, the colored woman, and Charley's mother.


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