You Wouldn't Want to Be a Civil War Soldier!

What's The Story?

What are your chances of surviving America's bloodiest war?

This interactive series will enthrall young and reluctant readers (Ages 8-12) by making them part of the story, inviting them to become the main character. Each book uses humorous illustrations to depict the sometimes dark and horrific side of life during important eras in history. It's 1861. War has broken out between the United States and the Confederate States of America, and you have answered President Lincoln's call for volunteers to fight for the Union. This new extended edition includes a Civil War timeline, details of major battles, and fascinating information on the role of women in the Civil War.

Highly sought after book for homeschooling and for reluctant readers. 

About the Author

DAVID SALARIYA is an illustrator, book designer, author and publisher. He was born in Dundee, Scotland. Educated at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee. He illustrated books for Reader’s Digest, Kingfisher Books and then went onto conceive, design, write and produce series of books for Franklin Watts: Time Lines, X Ray Picture Books, How Would You Survive?, and New View, before founding The Salariya Book Company in 1989 and it’s imprints: Book House, Scribblers and Scribo, he conceived the ideas for projects, designed, and sometimes wrote many of the prizewinning titles The Salariya Book Company published under it's imprints: Book House, Scribblers and Scribo, notably the bestselling You Wouldn’t Want To Be…, Inside Story, Spectacular Visual Guides, Peculiar History, Graffex and many, many other series.

The subjects and genre David Salariya tackles as a designer and creator of books is wide ranging from content creation and writing books for babies, preschool, non-fiction, fiction for older children, along with many different kinds of art instruction books. Whether exploring the mysteries of history, unravelling the secrets of science, or sparking the imagination, the books David Salariya has created have inspired, delighted and educated a few generations of readers and have captivated readers of all ages around the globe. DAVID SALARIYA has written under the pen name of David Stewart and Max Marlborough.

THOMAS M. RATLIFF. When I was about seven years old I found my father’s old Royal typewriter in the attic and taught myself to type using the “hunt and peck” method. It took a great deal of violent force to drive the letter arms with enough energy to create a key single stroke, but even so I fell in love with the process and spent long hours punching out stories of all kinds. 

As much as I love my computer keyboard, I still miss the feel and smell of the Royal and am sure that without those first experiences, I would not be the writer or creative person I am today.

Over the years I have had some success writing for academic purposes, but my real passion is writing for "public consumption." I have written several serialized stories for the Newspapers in Education program as well as the six-volume Matty Trescott series (as Carroll Thomas, with my good friend, Carole Shmurak), four non-fiction titles for young readers for Book House of London (published in this country by Scholastic Books and the National Geographic Society), and the text for three graphic novelizations for Barron’s. 

I hope to continue to write for all types of readers and expand my serialized story collection, but my long-term writing goals include two projects near and dear to my heart: a book detailing Connecticut’s role in the American Revolution, and a novel about my experiences in the Navy during the Vietnam War. But for me the writing process is still driven by the “hunt and peck” method, a daily effort to chip away at all the ideas I want to share with the world.

$9.95 USD

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  • Nonfiction

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