Midwest Book Review Gives Us “A River Divides” Review
A River Divides Review from Midwest Book Review:
Midwest Book Review is a premier reviewer of independent and small press books and has included an A River Divides review in its April 2014 issue of Reviewer’s Book Watch. The reviewer was Michael J. Carson.
Here it is:
A River Divides
Michael J. Roueche
Vesta House Publishing
9780983756767 $17.99 www.VestaHousePublishing.com
2012 Cooke Fiction Award-winning author Michael J. Roueche presents A River Divides, book two in the Beyond the Wood series. Set in 1864, during the last throes of the American Civil War, the story follows Confederate widow Betsy Henderson, and runaway slave William searching for freedom and the opportunity to fight for the Union. A complex narrative about conflicted individuals struggling to be true to themselves and their beliefs, despite the harsh realities surrounding their lives, A River Divides is a sober, thoughtful, and expertly researched Civil War novel. Highly recommended.
Thanks to Mr. Carson and Midwest Book Review Editor-in-Chief James A. Cox. Midwest fills an important space in book reviews with integrity, and they’ve been doing it since the ’70s.
If you’re interested, check out the link: A River Divides review at Midwest Book Review.
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