Jacob's Cellar now out on Amazon
My historical novel, set in the period leading up to and during the Civil War is now out on Amazon in paperback (soon in Kindle). Those who have rural roots going back before the Civil War may find the novel of special interest. I like to write about the less filled niches in American literature, contemporary or historical. and Jacob's Cellar deals with one of them: the difficult assimilation of ethnic immigrants to rural Amwerica in the early years of colonial America and the new republic.
NOTE: For Goodreads friends who reviewed The Duke Don't Dance or who did not, but might like to review Jacob's Cellar, I can send a free review copy on request. Just send me a message with a mailing address.
Just because its not contemporary doesn't mean it can't be irreverant.
NOTE: For Goodreads friends who reviewed The Duke Don't Dance or who did not, but might like to review Jacob's Cellar, I can send a free review copy on request. Just send me a message with a mailing address.
Just because its not contemporary doesn't mean it can't be irreverant.
Published on November 21, 2012 14:14
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Richard Sharp Novels
Richard Sharp, Independent Publishers Gold Medal Winner for The Duke Don't Dance, is author of three near-contemporary American historical novels and two Civil War/Reconstruction novels. The former ar
Richard Sharp, Independent Publishers Gold Medal Winner for The Duke Don't Dance, is author of three near-contemporary American historical novels and two Civil War/Reconstruction novels. The former are: The Duke Don't Dance, Crystal Ships and Wandering Barques (pending release). The latter are Jacob's Cellar and Time Is the Oven. His well-received body of work has been compared to such authors as Evelyn Waugh and Isabel Allende and to impressionist painters. The latter citing his ability to capture the essence of time and place through portraits of multiple protagonists in a given era.
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