Published by John Wilson, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798223745839
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Published by John Wilson, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798223745839
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
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Published by John Wilson, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798223745839
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "Wilson does not shy away from the horrors of war. His writing makes the sounds, smells and choking dust seem all too real. He brings to light lesser-known wartime issues such as Southerners who opposed slavery and Northerners who resented freed slaves--thus showing that the Civil War wasn't a simple case of North versus South, but a war that tore families and the country apart."-CCBN The sequel to The Flags of War, continues the adventures of two cousins, Walt and Nate McGregor, and of Sunday, the former slave on Nate's father's plantation. They have survived the carnage at Shiloh. But the Civil War rages on. Nate returns to the family plantation to find it in ruins. In despair he turns back to the only life he knows--the army. Meanwhile, Walt and Sunday re-enlist to fight for their beliefs, no matter how great the danger. The three young men meet again at the notorious Libby prison in Virginia: Nate as a guard, Sunday as a slave and Walt as a prisoner. Their grim reunion at Libby--where prison walls divide them--highlights the complexity of a war that tore a nation apart. Can the three battle-scarred soldiers hope for anything more than survival? "Readable and exciting."-Booklist ".this book looks at the Civil War from the eyes of soldiers who come to realize that their enemies are just men like themselves."-South Carolina State Library. The Caught in Conflict Collection is an imprint of fast-paced, historically accurate, morally-complex quick reads for Teens and Adults. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by John Wilson, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798223745839
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Published by John Wilson, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798223745839
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Published by John Wilson, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798223745839
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom
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Published by John Wilson, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798223745839
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom
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Published by John Wilson, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798223745839
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - 'Wilson does not shy away from the horrors of war. His writing makes the sounds, smells and choking dust seem all too real. He brings to light lesser-known wartime issues such as Southerners who opposed slavery and Northerners who resented freed slaves-thus showing that the Civil War wasn't a simple case of North versus South, but a war that tore families and the country apart.'-CCBNThe sequel to The Flags of War, continues the adventures of two cousins, Walt and Nate McGregor, and of Sunday, the former slave on Nate's father's plantation. They have survived the carnage at Shiloh. But the Civil War rages on. Nate returns to the family plantation to find it in ruins. In despair he turns back to the only life he knows-the army. Meanwhile, Walt and Sunday re-enlist to fight for their beliefs, no matter how great the danger. The three young men meet again at the notorious Libby prison in Virginia: Nate as a guard, Sunday as a slave and Walt as a prisoner. Their grim reunion at Libby-where prison walls divide them-highlights the complexity of a war that tore a nation apart. Can the three battle-scarred soldiers hope for anything more than survival 'Readable and exciting.'-Booklist'?this book looks at the Civil War from the eyes of soldiers who come to realize that their enemies are just men like themselves.'-South Carolina State Library.The Caught in Conflict Collection is an imprint of fast-paced, historically accurate, morally-complex quick reads for Teens and Adults.