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Jenny (Reading Envy)
Growing up in the northwest, the Civil War / War Between the States/ War of Northern Aggression gets a brief mention, but classtime tended to focus on local history. Fur trade, Oregon trail, Native Americans. Since moving to the south, it has become more clear how very recent events like this war were, and everything seems related to it in some way. Most of the time, I get mistaken for a Southerner, but I always feel like I should know more about the history.

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Suzanne
Apr 29, 2017 rated it really liked it
Set during and after the Battle of Franklin in the U.S. Civil War, The Black Flower is a powerful telling of the destruction of war on the human psyche as well as the body. There are two main characters in the story. The first is Bushrod Carter, a 26 year old soldier from Cumberland, Mississippi. He suffers a concussion during this battle, which causes him to lose a finger and most of the friends in his unit. When he wakes, he finds himself at a nearby plantation that has been converted into a f ...more
Wendy
Mar 03, 2008 marked it as to-read
Shelves: fiction, civil-war
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Shelves: southern
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