My Last Skirt

The Story of Jennie Hodgers, Union Soldier

Description

Jennie Hodgers dressed as a boy for the first time in order to help support her impoverished Irish family with a shepherd’s wages. Then her arrival in America confirmed her belief that the world offers better opportunities to young men than to young women. So Jennie maintained her outward identity as Albert Cashier, serving as a grocery clerk in Queens, New York; as a farmhand in Ohio; and as a recruit in the 95th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. Not only did she survive three years in combat with her true identity undiscovered, she chose to continue living as Albert for nearly all of her life.

Combining careful research with vivid insight, Lynda Durrant portrays Albert Cashier as a soldier who served his adopted country and his comrades with loyalty and heroism, and Jennie Hodgers as a woman of a woman of astonishing strength, courage, and adaptability—a woman sometimes at war with her own secrets. Author’s note, bibliography.

About the author(s)

Lynda Durrant is the author of five well-received historical novels for Clarion, several of which have been named to state children’s choice awards lists. She lives in Bath, Ohio, with her family and a horse named Irish.

Reviews

"Self-questioning about...identity is the heart of this fine tale based on a true story. Durrant succeeds brilliantly." Kirkus Reviews, Starred

"This unusual historical novel...sheds welcome light on an obscure but fascinating historical figure." Booklist, ALA

"Fascinating; the narrative offers an intriguing look at the immigrant experience." Horn Book Guide —

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