Fallen in Fredericksburg

Fallen in Fredericksburg by Steve Watkins, published by Scholastic Incorporated in 2016, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 208 pages. This engaging story follows Anderson and his friends, Greg and Julie, as they navigate their lives amidst the unusual occurrences of ghostly apparitions. After a period of calm, the trio is once again confronted by the supernatural when a ghostly figure, a teenage Union soldier from the Civil War, appears, seeking answers about his missing brother.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a blend of historical mystery and adventure as the friends attempt to unravel a mystery that has lingered for over a century. The narrative explores themes related to the Civil War period while incorporating elements of detective stories. As the characters grapple with the ghost’s demands and the challenges posed by their everyday lives, they must piece together clues to solve a mystery that could have significant consequences for them.
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After three ghosts, it looks like things might be going back to normal for Anderson and his friends Greg and Julie. It’s been a while since any ghosts have shown up, and the most annoying things lately are the loud barking dogs at the Dogs and Suds pet-grooming shop next door to the Kitchen Sink. They’ve been barking nonstop for days, and it’s making band practice impossible. But maybe the dogs know something the friends don’t . . .
Because suddenly a ghost does appear! From what Anderson can tell, it looks like the ghost is a teenage Union soldier from the Civil War, and he looks terrifying. But this ghost is different from the others: He’s demanding to know what happened to his brother, who was also enlisted in the Union army. It’s a mystery that’s over a hundred and fifty years old, and there are very few clues. What will happen to Anderson, Greg, and Julie if they can’t solve this one in time?
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