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A Soldier's Book

Published
Nov 1999
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
191

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In the spring of 1864 all prisoner-of-war exchanges between the North and the South had been halted. For captured soldiers, being condemned to the increasingly overcrowded prison camps was tantamount to a death sentence. A Soldier's Book opens as Ira Cahill Stevens, a young Union soldier, is on his way to the notorious Andersonville prison camp. Day by day, Ira shares the horrific details of a world that is growing ever more barbaric and absurd, with its "dead lines," starvation, cruelty, filth, and false rumors of exchange. Yet even in the face of terror and despair, Ira remains hopeful, and with the help of an impromptu family of fellow soldiers, he struggles to survive, only to witness each friend picked off by death or insanity. A powerful and historically accurate novel, A Soldier's Book leaves the reader not only with a richer sense of the Civil War but of the resiliency of the human spirit.

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First Edition Nov 1999 Harvest ISBN 0156007274
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Aug 1998 Permanent Press (NY) ISBN 1579620094
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Nov 2015 The Permanent Press ISBN B017N51ESQ
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Nov 2015 The Permanent Press ISBN 1504024001
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Oct 1998 Thorndike Press ISBN 0786215941
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