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    2015., Adults, Plume Call No: FIC KAN    Availability:1 of 1     At Your LibraryClick here to view Summary Note: ""The greatest of our Civil War novels" (New York Times) reissued for a new generation As the United States prepares to commemorate the Civil War's 150th anniversary, Plume reissues the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel widely regarded as the most powerful ever written about our nation's bloodiest conflict. MacKinlay Kantor's Andersonville tells the story of the notorious Confederate Prisoner of War camp, where fifty thousand Union soldiers were held captive and fourteen thousand died under inhumane conditions. This new edition will be widely read and talked about by Civil War buffs and readers of gripping historical fiction"--
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    [2020], Adults, 170000., Harlequin Audio Call No: AUD ROB   Edition: Unabridged.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: A celebrated singer in WWII occupied France joins the Resistance to save her family from being killed in a Nazi prison. Familial love lasts forever, and Genevieve is willing to risk everything for it.
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    c2012., Ages 3-6, American Girl Call No: YS AME    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Caroline and her mother make a dangerous trip across Lake Ontario to visit her father, a prisoner of war at a British fort, but when her mother is not allowed to see her father it is up to Caroline to pass on a secret message to him.
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    2016., Age 9-13, Scholastic Press Call No: G LAR   Edition: First edition.    Availability:0 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Dogs of World War IISummary Note: In 1940s New Orleans, Fish Elliot is a polio-survivor with a knack for inventing and building things, and his African American neighbor Olympia is a girl with a talent for messing things up, but they are united in an effort to save a starving stray dog they call Liberty--and when Liberty is caged by a nasty farmer, they find an unlikely ally in a German prisoner of war, Erich, who is not much older than the two children.
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    [1993]., 7.4; Young Adult, Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers Call No: Y GRE    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Laurel-leaf booksSummary Note: Sheltering an escaped German prisoner of war is the beginning of some shattering experiences for a twelve-year-old Jewish girl in Arkansas.
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    2001., Adult, St. Martin's Press Call No: FIC PRA   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Twin brothers from Depression-era Oklahoma fall in love with the same girl, and one of them marries her, creating an unbridgeable rift between them--a rift that is widened further yet by their experiences as prisoners of war in the Pacific.