Ann Brophy



Summer Storm in Gettysburg

This book is a historical novel based on real people and a true incident during the Battle of Gettysburg. Jennie Wade was the only civilian casualty in the three-day battle that left six thousand soldiers dead and twenty-seven thousand wounded.

The book begins when Jennie is a pre-teen and introduces her friends when they all set out on a mission to find the Devil at Devils Den in Gettysburg. Instead they find themselves.

Ten years later when Jennie is twenty years old, the story picks up the focus on Jennie and her family when they are faced with the reality of the Civil War in their small, out-of-the-way town. Her childhood friends have scattered, but they are finally brought back together by the tragic aftermath of the unexpected combat.

Summer Storm In Gettysburg is an honest account of this period in history.


Selected Works

A historical novel.
Summer Storm in Gettysburg
The tragic story of Jennie Wade, the only civilian casualty in the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War.
A memoir.
Best Friends are Better than Diamonds, A Story of Diamond Heels and Stepped-on Toes
This book is a memoir about Agnes and her best friend, Mary Lou, who grew up in a peaceful town in Indiana in the 1940s.
Biographical Non-Fiction
John Ericsson and the Inventions of War
One of 10 books in the History of the Civil War, a series that brings the nation's most tragic and turbulent era to life by following the personal stories of its most prominent participants.
Teen Fiction
Flash and the Swan
Madeline, a young sailor, comes to terms with the death of her father through her dog, Flash, and a mysterious swan.
Young Adult Mystery
To Catch a Ghost
Some mysteries need the persistent attitude and indomitable spirit of a pre-teen girl to be solved. On an isolated island, strange encounters become the norm for an insightful 11-year-old girl and her siblings.



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