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Original Title: | The Widow of the South |
ISBN: | 0446697435 (ISBN13: 9780446697439) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Carrie McGavock, John McGavock, Zachariah Cashwell, Mariah |
Setting: | United States of America Tennessee(United States) |
Robert Hicks
Paperback | Pages: 436 pages Rating: 3.76 | 15191 Users | 1649 Reviews
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Tennessee, 1864. On a late autumn day, near a little town called Franklin, 10,000 men will soon lie dead or dying in a battle that will change many lives for ever. None will be more changed than Carrie McGavock, who finds her home taken over by the Confederate army and turned into a field hospital. Taking charge, she finds the courage to face up to the horrors around her and, in doing so, finds a cause. Out on the battlefield, a tired young Southern soldier drops his guns and charges forward into Yankee territory, holding only the flag of his company's colours. He survives and is brought to the hospital. Carrie recognizes something in him - a willingness to die - and decides on that day, in her house, she will not let him. In the pain-filled days and weeks that follow, both find a form of mutual healing that neither thinks possible. In this extraordinary debut novel based on a true story, Robert Hicks has written an epic novel of love and heroism set against the madness of the American Civil War.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhjm37J9aWDI1ze9Tpt3lMq2rqKKGnEDxNif5Ywq2ng9tBeRYs-p4NEJSROWX3-baqAzY5la8Qe_G5j9SODCW5sdMkd-bDV2poHXQ8NkYzfPheRockH0AWX79IQn6b44AzNWLX3iTY6WizL/s1600/dowbutton.png)
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Title | : | The Widow of the South |
Author | : | Robert Hicks |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 436 pages |
Published | : | September 26th 2006 by Grand Central Publishing (first published August 30th 2005) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Military History. Civil War. War. American. Southern. American History. American Civil War |
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Widow of the south takes place in Franklin, Tennessee during the end of the civil war, and is based on the life of Carrie McGovak. The book tells the story of an important, but almost forgotten piece of US history. Since there were a lot of gaps in the protagonist's known life, the author has given her a number of attributes (in order to add drama) that may or may not be true (and may or may not be really believable and may or may not cause McGovak to roll over in her grave). McGovak's home isI lived for several years in middle Tennessee and actually visited Stone River Battlefield for a candlelight cemetery tour ... listening to readings of actual letters written by soldiers buried there. I even lived in Franklin, TN and drove past the Carnton Plantation on a regular basis, never knowing the story of Carrie McGavock until reading this book. Carrie was a true heroine of the Civil War and her story should heard so that everyone can recognize the bravery and strength she had. Carrie's
I recently visited the Carnton Plantation in Franklin, TN, which inspired me to read this book. I very much enjoyed The Widow of the South. I was unaware of this battle during the Civil War and this is why historical fiction is my favorite genre. I learn as I read :) If you enjoy reading about the Civil War I recommend this book,
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I am in awe of what this woman, Carrie McGavock, the woman called the Widow of the South, did for nearly 1,500 Confederate soldiers killed in the Battle of Franklin. She nursed a lot of them while they were dying, and saw them reburied on her own land when the field they were buried in was to be plowed. She named and kept records for every one and wrote to families about their lost loved ones. The cemetery that she made for them still exists and is kept up by The United Daughters of the
A touching story that addresses the aftermath of the Civil War in terms of the loss of so many young men for reasons that no longer seemed as compelling as they once did. It is told largely from the points of view of Carrie McGavock, the owner of a home that was turned into a hospital during the tragic battle at Franklin, Tennessee, and Zachariah Cashwell, a Confederate sergeant who was taken there after the battle. Most of the characters are very well developed. I was particularly taken by the
In Robert Hicks's gorgeously written story of Carrie McGavock, a real-life woman whose plantation's proximity to the deadliest encounter of the Civil War, the Battle of Franklin, caused her home to be commandeered as a hospital and thrust her into importance as she cared for thousands of wounded and dying Confederate soldiers, we are given a searing look at our savagery against each other and the transformative effects it wreaks on our souls.Hicks does not take the easy path as a writer;
Widow of the South is the fictionalized story of Carrie McGavock, who cared for, housed, and eventually buried nearly all the 1500 lost souls who fought (near her home) for the South during the Civil War. Carnton, the large mansion owned by Carrie and her husband, became a makeshift hospital for the men torn apart, both emotionally and physically, during one of the deadliest historical battles, The Battle of Franklin (Tennessee) on November 30, 1864.This story attempts to interweave historical
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