You should definitely read The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses by Robert Louis Stevenson!
2007-04-08 18:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The main character of the book Crown Duel by Sherwood Smith dresses up like a stable boy at one point to escape from a prison. I know the entire book isn't about girls as guys, but it is still a good read either way. It is about a Countess and her brother who stage a war against a tyrranical king. There is tons of wit, suspense, and warfare, which the Countess participates in, so it kind of pertains to the girls as guys because guys like war, right? Anyway, it's a good read, especially for rainy days, so check it out!
2007-04-07 13:45:30
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answered by deldel821 2
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1. All She Wanted by Aphrodite Jones
2. Orlando: A Biography (well, fiction, actually)
by Virginia Woolf
3.Trumpet: A Novel
by Jackie Kay
A Scottish poet with a fresh and resonant voice makes her fiction debut with a novel about the life of a famous jazz musician, born female, who masquerades as a man.
and, in non-fiction:
4. Masquerade: The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, Continental Soldier. By Alfred F. Young. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004. 370 pages. $26.95 (cloth), $16.00 (paper).
Alfred F. Young has written a richly satisfying account of incidents in, if not the entirety of, the life of Deborah Sampson, who famously managed to serve undetected in the Continental army for some seventeen months.
2007-04-01 09:20:18
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answered by johnslat 7
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Well I dont know if you'd consider this a book but 'The Twelvth Night' by Shakespeare
2007-04-01 09:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Clueless but...there are women who used men's names so they could get published.
Was one George Elliot? George Sanders? My memory fails me at this moment.
2007-04-07 19:07:42
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answered by margot 5
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