What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
► Suggest books for me
>
Does anyone know of a novel with an alternate history timeline in which the South was allowed to secede?
date
newest »




In Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore, the South won the Civil War. It's a time travel. The protagonist lives in the North, which is impoverished. He's born in the 1920s. In the 1950s, he meets a physicist who designs a time machine and he decides to go back to the Battle of Gettysburg. I won't spoil it past that point.
Stephen wrote: "Thanks all. Who knew there were so many? I'm sure we can call this one solved."
Would you rather move it to Requests for Books in General, or were you looking for one particular book? If the latter, what did you decide the book is?
Would you rather move it to Requests for Books in General, or were you looking for one particular book? If the latter, what did you decide the book is?

Normally a solved thread will have a particular book to shelve. There is an option to put this in Possibly Solved, although frankly until your friend figures out which book it was, this really should stay in Unsolved.

Books mentioned in this topic
If the South Had Won the Civil War (other topics)Bring the Jubilee (other topics)
How Few Remain (other topics)
The Guns of the South (other topics)
Better Off Without 'Em: A Northern Manifesto for Southern Secession (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
MacKinlay Kantor (other topics)Ward Moore (other topics)
I mentioned this paper recently and someone said that they'd read a book as much as 10 years ago with that premise but they couldn't recall the name. We discussed it a bit and they were pretty sure that it was novel which had its own story-line but just sort of "assumed" the separate South thing.
I'm pretty sure we're NOT talking about Better Off Without 'Em: A Northern Manifesto for Southern Secession as that is more recent and NOT a novel per se.
Has anyone else encountered such a book? I'm actually kinda curious how closely the author's vision comes to what mine was.