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Whispers of Glory

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Against the backdrop of America's Civil War, Whispers of Glory portrays the unity of family and the pull of personal desires and beliefs. For each member of the Morrow family-Henry, Sarah, and their five children-the war had different meanings. To Henry, the war was a calamity; to Sarah, a horror; to the Morrow sons, a Crusade; and to the Morrow daughters, an opportunity. In telling the story of the stand-off between the hopes of a father and the dreams of his sons; between parents who fear for their daughters and daughters who have yet to learn fear; and between autocratic husbands of habit and independent wives with a mission of their own, Whispers of Glory also tells the story of a nation. A nation, and family, divided; yet still striving to preserve important loyalties. As a family and as individuals, the Morrow family questions their beliefs, lose and regain hope, mourn their losses, and celebrate their good fortune. Encompassing the best and worst of us all, the lovers and the beasts, Whispers of Glory is a tale to quicken the pulse and touch the heart. Supported by careful research, Whispers of Glory explores the lives of these historical characters through their quotes, actions, friendships, and military skills. The novel features detailed historical descriptions of military moves, the countryside, and the town of Winchester, Virginia.

Author Biography:

Gus Faeder was a PT Boat captain in WWII and later worked for the NSA and CIA. His fascination with Civil War history began after reading Douglas Southall Freeman's Lee's Lieutenants and has grown ever since. He has published articles in major Civil War magazines and was voted "Author of the Year" by readers of Civil War Times 1987. He was a member of Civil War Round Tables in Lake Worth, Florida and Richmond, Virginia. He served as president and treasurer for the Richmond organization and was honored with a life membership.
Release date NZ
December 21st, 2005
Pages
538
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
156x228x34
ISBN-13
9780761833499
Product ID
5324458

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