The book Soldier's Heart was written by author Gary Paulsen Here you can read free online of Soldier's Heart book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Soldier's Heart a good or bad book?
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There was a pair of black pants that were so short his calves showed, a pair of gray socks and a black felt hat. That was the uniform he received to go for a soldier. The socks and pants were stout but the hat was cheap and with the first little sprinkle it sagged around his head and drooped over his face. They took his name. The colonel of the regiment read a list of things he couldn’t do—desert his post, traffic with the enemy, steal from his fellow soldiers, act immoral or without decency—and... then he signed his name, told them he was eighteen and they didn’t challenge it, and he was a soldier. He could read and write, Charley could, though he hadn’t had much schooling. His ma had made him stick to reading and writing and he wrote her letters telling her of how it was to be a soldier. “The food is bad,” he wrote. “Beef so gamey dogs won’t eat it, and hard beans. We bile the beans and use them for a meal, then use the leftover beans for soup the next day and on the third day take any cooked beans that are left, dry them and crush them and boil them for coffee.
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