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The West Union Boys

De: John Etcheverry
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The West Union Boys is a sweeping Civil War epic following Corporal George Morris and three childhood friends from West Union, Iowa, as they battle through four years of the nation's most devastating war. Based on authentic movements of the 9th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, the novel blends historical accuracy with a profoundly human story of friendship, honor, and the heavy cost of survival. Through George’s reflective and unvarnished narration, the reader witnesses naïve farmboys transformed by hunger, disease, marching, and the brutal intimacy of close combat.

George struggles with moral conflict—his fear that he may not be capable of killing, his grief over his brother’s death at Bull Run, and his guilt over the life his father expects him to resume if he survives. William, Cormac, and Virgil (“Fatty”) form his found family in the ranks, each carrying wounds and hopes of his own. Together, they weather miseries, pranks, punishments, narrow escapes, and the thunder of battle as their unit grinds across Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, and the Carolinas.

While the novel delivers vivid engagements—from Pea Ridge to Sherman’s march—it is equally concerned with the interior life of a young man trying to reconcile God, duty, free will, survival, and the violence he is ordered to inflict. As George rises to unexpected responsibility, he must decide what kind of man he will become when he returns home—if he returns at all.

Immersive, emotional, and grounded in the small details that define real soldiers’ lives, The West Union Boys is both a coming-of-age story and a testament to the bond between men who endured one of America’s most defining conflicts shoulder to shoulder.
Américas Biografías y Memorias Ejército y Guerra Estados Unidos Ficción Histórica
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