
Widow of Gettysburg
Heroines Behind the Lines Series, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Laura E. Richcreek
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De:
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Jocelyn Green
For all who have suffered great loss of heart, home, health or family; true home and genuine lasting love can be found.
When a horrific battle rips through Gettysburg, the farm of Union widow Liberty Holloway is disfigured into a Confederate field hospital, bringing her face to face with unspeakable suffering - and a Confederate scout who awakens her long dormant heart.
While Liberty's future crumbles as her home is destroyed, the past comes rushing back to Bella, a former slave and Liberty's hired help, when she finds herself surrounded by Southern soldiers, one of whom knows the secret that would place Liberty in danger if revealed.
In the wake of shattered homes and bodies, Liberty and Bella struggle to pick up the pieces the battle has left behind. Will Liberty be defined by the tragedy in her life, or will she find a way to triumph over it?
Inspired by first-person accounts from women who lived in Gettysburg during the battle and its aftermath, Widow of Gettysburg is Book 2 in the Heroines Behind the Lines series. These audiobooks do not need to be listened to in succession.
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Excellent Historical Fiction
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The Civil War was a trying time for this nation, as Union and Confederate forces divided our country like a ripped bed sheet torn for bandages in a field hospital. Liberty Holloway, a Union widow, has to abandon plans to make her home into an inn when the Confederate the army commandeered her farm. They simply took over her home, barn and property and demanded her assistance when they became overwhelmed with wounded Confederate soldiers. It was a difficult task for her to take on nursing soldiers that actually fought against her fallen husband.
Silas Ford comes upon the farm just prior to the takeover with a reputation as bruised and battered as the war itself. He takes a liking to Liberty and becomes protective of her. His stint in the seminary had been cut short by the war -- and by the rumors about his spotted reputation.
Bella is Liberty’s hired hand and has secrets of her own that could destroy Liberty in a heartbeat. As a former slave, she walks a tight line in order to keep her free status. Together they must learn to carry on regardless of which side they are on in the war.
I thought the narrator was very good and did a believable impression of any voices she needed to replicate, even male ones. There is a fine line between narrating well and getting on the listener’s nerves. I felt like she did an awesome job of not becoming too monotonous or shrill. The Civil War was a bloody, awful conflict and that is magnified in the field hospital setting at Liberty’s farm. There were numerous amputations and the description is quite gruesome, but is very accurate to the medical procedures of the era. I honestly wished the story had less gore, but I am quite certain that the descriptions were very true to life. Phantom limb pain was a common problem back then before more was learned about nerve damage during amputations. It is sad that her home and property were pretty much destroyed being used as a field hospital, which was a common problem of post war reconstruction. Everything seems to be well documented in the epilogue, and the author describes and makes note of her references for the novel more than once. Some of her characters are based off of real historical figures and some are fictional. I feel like she blends the historical characters and fictional ones quite well.
Note: This is Book 2 stand alone in The Heroines Behind the Lines: Civil War series.
I received a complimentary Audible code from the author. I am in no way required to give a positive review. All of my opinions and the review are completely my own and are not swayed by the complimentary Audible code.
Behind the Scenes: The Civil War
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Captivating!
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I received a complementary copy of this audio book by the author. All opinions and views are my own.
Amazing
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Research in Civil War history and presenting it in a fictional story is impressive.
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In this book the author is able to turn the hatred, lies, prejudice, fear, pain and loneliness so many experienced during the Civil War into a story of the power of forgiveness, faith, hope and love.
The audio of of this book is done extremely well with the correct emotions, accents and pauses where appropriate. It was like sitting in a room having the characters relate their story to me.
I highly recommend this book as well as the entire Heroines at War series and any others written by Jocelyn Green.
Heartfelt Historical Fiction
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Laura Richcreek did an amazing job. Her pacing, array of voices, and even singing truly made this a masterpiece. I could hear the horror in her voice as she discussed severed limbs from wounded soldiers being discarded, and it was easy to imagine I was right in the midst of the sights and smells of post-battle Gettysburg.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes historical novels!
Powerful Story, Wonderful Narration
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This story brought history to life for me! My husband grew up near Gettysburg, so I’ve visited the area many times over the years. I will have a new perspective on the sites when we travel there again.
This book covers the days just before the battle all the way through November 1963. It’s quite a long book! I learned so much about the time period, slavery, and the aftermath of the battle. The story inspired at least a dozen Google searches!
Author Jocelyn Green’s trademark style makes this a standout. Descriptive and almost poetic, the story comes to life through her writing. It’s obvious that extensive research went into this book.
The audible narrator did a great job of pacing and using inflection. She used different voices and accents, and even sang a couple of songs! Sometimes the timing of pauses was a little off, making it hard to follow dialogue, but overall it was a great listening experience.
Mesmerizing historical fiction
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Green weaves an intricate plot with the people affected by the battle of Gettysburg and its aftermath. Not only is the amount of research and details from history clearly evident, Green is a master at making both history and story leap from the page. With complicated characters, vivid scenery, an intricately woven plot, and her ability to stir the reader’s emotions, Green has crafted a phenomenal tale that highlights her exceptional writing and is one historical fiction fans simply can’t miss.
The narrator is excellent in this audio version. The range of voices makes each character distinct and the cast truly come alive. Well-paced and entertaining to listen to, this is the perfect story for the on-the-go reader.
Excellent Civil War story
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Wonderful!
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