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by Paulette Jiles
Published Sep 2024
Read ReviewsConsumed with grief, driven by vengeance, a man undertakes an unrelenting odyssey across the lawless post–Civil War frontier seeking redemption in this fearless novel from the award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of News of the World.
by Karen Joy Fowler
Published Feb 2023
Read ReviewsFrom the Man Booker finalist and bestselling author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves comes an epic and intimate novel about the family behind one of the most infamous figures in American history: John Wilkes Booth.
by Nathan Harris
Published May 2022
Read ReviewsA profound debut about the unlikely bond between two freedmen who are brothers and the Georgia farmer whose alliance will alter their lives, and his, forever.
by Susan Rivers
Published Nov 2017
Read ReviewsA love story, a story of racial divide, and a story of the South as it fell in the war, The Second Mrs. Hockaday reveals how this generation - and the next - began to see their world anew.
by Taylor Brown
Published Jan 2017
Read ReviewsSearching for a home in a ravaged landscape, two star-crossed lovers flee a ruthless band of bounty hunters, from the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to Sherman's March through Georgia in the final years of the Civil War.
by Susan Tekulve
Published Apr 2013
Read ReviewsBleak, harrowing, and beautifully told, In the Garden of Stone is a haunting saga of endurance and redemption.
by Robert Olmstead
Published Apr 2013
Read ReviewsOlmstead reveals an unspoken truth about combat: That for many men, the experience of war is the most enlivening, electric, and extraordinary experience of their lives.
by Kathy Hepinstall
Published Apr 2013
Read ReviewsIn the midst of the American Civil War, a southern plantation owner's wife is arrested by her husband and declared insane for interfering with his slaves. She is sent to an island mental asylum to come to terms with her wrongdoing, but instead finds love and escape with a war-haunted Confederate soldier.
by Ron Rash
Published Nov 2012
Read ReviewsThis lyrical, heart-rending tale, as mesmerizing as its award-winning predecessor Serena, shows once again this masterful novelist at the height of his powers.
by Lois Leveen
Published May 2012
Read ReviewsWith the rich detail of Cold Mountain, the strong female bonds of The Help, and the untold history of The Warmth of Other Suns, comes a powerful debut novel about the secrets a woman keeps, and those she will risk everything to tell.
by Amy Greene
Published Jan 2011
Read ReviewsNamed for a flower whose blood-red sap possesses the power both to heal and poison, Bloodroot is a stunning fiction debut about the legaciesof magic and madness, faith and secrets, passion and lossthat haunt one family across the generations, from the Great Depression to today.
by Dara Horn
Published Mar 2010
Read ReviewsIn this eagerly-awaited third novel, award-winning author Dara Horn brings us page-turning storytelling at its best. Layered with meaning, All Other Nights presents the most American of subjects with originality and insight -- and the possibility of reconciliation that might yet await us.
by Carolyn Wall
Published Aug 2009
Read ReviewsDestined to be a classic, Sweeping Up Glass is a tough and tender novel of love, race, and justice, and a ferocious, unflinching look at the power of family.
by Gil Adamson
Published Jun 2009
Read ReviewsIn 1903 a mysterious young woman flees alone across the West, one heart-pounding step ahead of the law. At nineteen, Mary Boulton has just become a widowand her husband's killer.
by Owen Sheers
Published Feb 2009
Read ReviewsImbued with immense imaginative breadth and confidence, Owen Sheers's debut novel unfolds with the pace and intensity of a thriller. A hymn to the glorious landscape of the Welsh border territories and a portrait of a community under siege.
by Robert Hicks
Published Sep 2006
Read ReviewsA brilliant debut novel that captures the end of an era, the vast madness of war, and the courage of a remarkable woman to claim life from the grasp of death itself.
by David Poyer
Published Jul 2006
Read ReviewsIn the third volume of David Poyer's monumental Civil War at Sea cycle, North meets South in the momentous first battle between ironclads.
by Geraldine Brooks
Published Jan 2006
Read ReviewsAn extraordinary novel woven out of the lore of American historyby the author of the international bestseller Year of Wonders. Winner of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
by Chris Adrian
Published Mar 2002
Read ReviewsBoth convincing in its portrayal of the collective madness America went through after the carnage of the Civil War, and otherworldly in its contemplation of obsessive grief and longing, Gob's Grief is at once an announcement of a major talent, and an extraordinary achievement in literary art.
by Sebastian Faulks
Published Apr 1997
Read ReviewsCrafted from the ruins of war and the indestructibility of love, Birdsong is a novel that will be read and marveled at for years to come.
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