An Eye for Glory

An Eye for Glory
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The Civil War Chronicles of a Citizen Soldier

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

نویسنده

Dick Hill

ناشر

Zondervan

شابک

9780310412632
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Dick Hill narrates this Civil War story with the gruffness one would expect from its main character, veteran Michael Palmer. Both author and narrator have done their research to bring Palmer to life in the listener's mind. Bacon offers an account of life as a soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War, as well as vivid descriptions of the landscapes that soldier found himself in. Hill narrates with the passion of one who has been there. His voice quivers with excitement as Palmer recounts the killing of Rebels and becomes a hush when the former soldier questions his own motives and faith. Hill's rendering of this first-person novel makes both story and character fully credible--and better than reading the book in print. T.D. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

February 28, 2011
For his first novel, Bacon has crafted the memoir of a Union Army veteran. Idealistic Michael Palmer enlists to fight slavery in 1862, but the brutality and senseless slaughter he witnesses produce disillusionment, rage, and guilt. After the war he manifests what today is called post-traumatic stress disorder. Evocative narrative writing is filled with accurate details of such battles as Antietam and Gettysburg and of the daily lives of ordinary soldiers. Dialogue and characterization is weaker. But the writing gathers force, and the novel ends with an emotionally gripping encounter that brings the book's evangelical Christian beliefs to the forefront. The depiction of 19th-century Christianity, however, is less authentic to the era than the military details; in an age when denominations mattered, the hero and clergy appear to belong to none. Rituals and reports of "a good death" that were crucial to soldiers and families during the Civil War are absent. But overall, the novel offers an engaging introduction to Civil War history as the 150th anniversary of the conflict unfolds over the next four years.




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