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Bloody Times
Bloody Times: The Funeral of Abraham Lincoln and the Manhunt for Jefferson Davis | James L. Swanson
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New York Times bestselling author ofManhunt James L. Swanson creates anadaptation for young people of his adultbook Bloody Crimes, a suspense-filledthriller that sheds light on two fallen leadersof the North and South. One man, PresidentLincoln, assassinated, on his way to thegrave. Another man, the president of theConfederacy, Jefferson Davis, on the run,soon to be sent to prison. Their actionsforever changed the history of a nation. Onthe morning of April 2, 1865, Davis receiveda telegram from General Robert E. Lee.There is no more timethe Yankees arecoming, it warned. That night Davis fledRichmond, setting off an intense manhuntfor the Confederate president. Two weeks later, President Lincoln wasassassinated, and the nation was convincedthat Davis was involved in the conspiracy thatled to the crime. Lincolns murder, autopsy,and White House funeral transfixed thenation. His final journey began when soldiersplaced his corpse aboard a special trainthat would carry him home to Springfield,Illinois. Along the way, more than a millionAmericans looked upon their martyrs face,and several million watched the funeral trainroll by. It was the most magnificent funeralpageant in American history. James L. Swanson captures the rivetingstories of these two influential men as theymade their last journeys through the bloodylandscape of a wounded nation.
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Eggbeater
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#WDNCW #WeDoNotCareWednesday.
@dabbe

We do not care that when we complain about having our period for 19 days straight, you consider that too much information. If we have to live with it, you have to hear about it. 🩸

We're in #perimenopause , and we have no filters anymore. 🤣

TheBookHippie Oh I am sorry 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫 so annoying.. 2w
Karisa 19 days?! 😱 Peri sometimes feels like a continual line up of new betrayals of the body. Going to be so glad when the period part is done! 2w
Prairiegirl_reading I thought once every two weeks was bad!! Peri is an asshole. I‘m sorry!!! 2w
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CatLass007 Overshare away. May I tell you what my bowel habits have been since my surgery? 2w
Eggbeater @CatLass007 But of course, my dear. If you have to live with it, the least I can do is listen. Doesn't bother me. 💩 2w
Deblovestoread Ooof, I‘m sorry! When my periods changed from bad to worse I had an endometrial abalation which solved my problem. Not sure if it‘s a thing anymore but ask your doc. 2w
AnnCrystal That's terrible 👸😶‍🌫️😵‍💫👌🏼💝. 2w
Amiable I ended up having to have a surgical ablation to finally stop the persistent heavy bleeding when I was going through perimenopause — I feel your pain! 2w
CatLass007 So sorry about your perimenopause p pain and troubles. Peri was a bear to endure but the relief of never having another period is priceless. You will get there. 1w
CBee Dropping in to say that I can relate 💯 except, I also had an ablation and while it‘s tricky to figure out when my cycles will stop and I fully enter meno, not having periods has been bliss. Peri IS an asshole indeed @Prairiegirl_reading 1w
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Post 2 for #Nonfiction #YAWednesday! These are a few of the American Civil War and post Civil War related books in my middle school class library. I have a few other books by Sheinkin and Swanson that are also great.

Most of their books for young readers fall in the 6th-8th grade reading level according to AR. #YA

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