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Diane, "Miss Scarlett"
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Apr 23, 2014 07:04AM



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Diane wrote: "
by Howard Bahr will be my choice for an extra read in June. We read [bookcover:The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civi..."
This is an excellent choice. I join you in recommending this highly. Bahr's entire trilogy is worth the read.
Mike

This is an excellent choice. I join you in recommending this highly. Bahr's entire trilogy is worth the read.
Mike
I'm getting ready to start this one. "The Black Flower" was a group read a couple of years ago, and I think it's one of the best Civil War novels I've ever read. This one is Bahr's second in the trilogy, but concerns the post-war years in Mississippi, and is a stand alone book if you didn't read the first one.
I finished last night. It doesn't usually take me 2 weeks to read a book, but I found myself reading paragraphs and passages more than once just for the beauty of the prose. To those of you needing a break from evilness, this book is a tribute to the human spirit, about good people trying to do good things in spite of the cruelty and unfairness that surrounds them. If you can't get to it right now, put it on your to-read pile. I promise you won't be disappointed.
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The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War (other topics)The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War (other topics)
The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War (other topics)
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Howard Bahr (other topics)Howard Bahr (other topics)