Four Women Undercover in the Civil War
This book is classified as a biography.
Belle Boyd was a rebel who shot a Union soldier. She became a spy for the Confederate army.
Emma Edmondson enlisted as “Frank Thompson” to become a Union soldier. She fell in love with Jerome Robbins while acting as a soldier. He knew her secret and returned her love, though she seemed a bit too fond of her tentmate, James Reid.
Widow Rose O’Neal Greenhow was a Confederate spy living in Washington D.C. She passed on information she learned from political connections and eventually was arrested.
Elizabeth Van Lew lived in Richmond but was an abolitionist. She acted as a Union spy.
The book is written more as a novel and is an easy read. Filled with surprises from the Civil War, this book is a page turner.
-Sandra Merville Hart
