Louis is a Native American that chooses to fight in the Civil War because he likes the ideas presented by the Union. This is a story told about the experiences of Joseph Bruchac's grandfather during the war. Students will love this story because Louis is processing the different sides of the war, while making his own decisions. Teachers can use this to teach students about the civil war in new fun way! March Toward the Thunder, by Marcus Bruchac is a very good book. It takes place in the civil war times. Louis is an indian boy, about 14 years old who some how in lists into the army. (Apparently he looked old enough to fight). He was doing it for money, and pride. He got caught up in the moment, and couldn't help himself. I have interests in books where there is action yet there is enough information for the story to make sense. In this book it had just the right mixture in between the two. The story gave enough information to make sense, and there was enough action to where it never got boring. There is some pretty good descriptions of the war. Very good imagery involved in the text. I could easily get lost in the book. It was no problem reading 15 pages at a time. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes war movies, or war books. Like I said, the author made it seem like you were actually there. Also if you like fiction books with lots of action, and momentum then I would also advise you reading this book. The book is pretty short, so it won't take weeks to finish. It didn't take to long for me to finish, and I'm a very slow reader. So overall I say that this is a very well put together plotted story.
Do You like book March Toward The Thunder (2008)?
Compelling story of native son who enlists in the Civil War.
—len
Civil War, Irish Brigade, Abanaki's, male relationships.
—JuHana
Great view of civil war and addresses prejudice as well.
—Anu