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The Journal of Sean Sullivan by William Durbin
The Journal of Sean Sullivan by William Durbin









The Journal of Sean Sullivan by William Durbin

At times, diction slips into a very modern style (“yakked,” “pitch a fit”) and an oddly long and detailed letter from Miss Bet to Liza, in Confederate Richmond, is so full of important information that if found by enemies, it could destroy the entire Union spy ring and send the spies to their deaths. Always informational in a non-didactic way, with strong characterization and sometimes fraught with suspense, this tale delivers a view of that time in a different way. Rather than being identified by their real names, the two are known as Ellen Bee. The latter is from the home of Jefferson Davis, where Liza served as a house slave taking care of the Davis children.

The Journal of Sean Sullivan by William Durbin The Journal of Sean Sullivan by William Durbin

When War commenced, Liza, now back in Richmond and considerably grown, joined with Miss Bet and they became spies, providing the Union with news of the capital city of Confederacy, and other information. Miss Bet, a wealthy Virginia abolitionist cared deeply for Liza and could not abide slavery. Set before and during the US Civil War, a picture of those years, personalities, and conditions emerges in scrapbook form, with period illustrations, articles from newspapers, other documents, letters, and diary entries. Van Lew), who freed young Liza and sent her from Richmond, Virginia, to Philadelphia to be educated, this is fiction based on facts. Told in a series of letters between young freed slave Liza Bowser and Miss Bet (Elizabeth L.











The Journal of Sean Sullivan by William Durbin