47 pages 1 hour read

Carolyn Reeder

Shades of Gray

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1989

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Shades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder follows Will as he leaves his hometown after losing his family in the Civil War to live with an uncle he deems a traitor for not fighting for the Confederacy. The story explores themes of self-awareness, different definitions of courage, and the value of hard work as Will learns to see the complexity of moral choices and earns respect for his new family. The book contains references to death, wartime violence, and the death of children due to both war and disease.

Reviews & Readership

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Shades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder offers a thought-provoking exploration of post-Civil War recovery, praised for its nuanced characters and historical accuracy. While many appreciate its educational value and emotional depth, some critics find its pacing slow. Overall, it is a compelling read for young audiences interested in American history.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Shades of Gray?

Readers who enjoy historical fiction, particularly set during the Civil War era, would find Shades of Gray appealing. Fans of books like Across Five Aprils by Irene Hunt or Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith will appreciate its exploration of family, loyalty, and the complexities of war through the eyes of a young protagonist.

RecommendedReading Age

10-14years

Lexile Level

800L

Book Details

Genre

Historical Fiction

Coming of Age / Bildungsroman

Children's Literature

Period

American Civil War

Themes

Emotions/Behavior: Courage

Self Discovery

Relationships: Family

Topics

Education

History: U.S.

Military / War