Title: WIDOW OF GETTYSBURG
Author: Jocelyn Green
Publisher: Moody Publishers
May 2013
ISBN: 978-0-8024-0577-7
Genre: Historical
$14.99
320 pages
For all who have suffered great loss of heart, home, health
or family; true home and genuine lasting love can be found.
When a horrific battle rips throughGettysburg ,
the farm of Union widow Liberty Holloway is disfigured into a Confederate field
hospital, bringing her face to face with unspeakable suffering-and a
Confederate scout who awakens her long dormant heart.
WhileLiberty 's future crumbles as her home is
destroyed, the past comes rushing back to Bella, a former slave and Liberty 's hired help, when she finds herself surrounded by
Southern soldiers, one of whom knows the secret that would place Liberty in danger if
revealed.
In the wake of shattered homes and bodies,Liberty and Bella struggle to pick up the
pieces the battle has left behind. Will Liberty
be defined by the tragedy in her life, or will she find a way to triumph over
it?
Inspired by first-person accounts from women who lived inGettysburg
during the battle and its aftermath, Widow of Gettysburg is Book 2 in the Heroines
Behind the Lines
series. These books do not need to be read in succession. For more information
& resources about the Heroines Behind the Lines series, visit heroinesbehindthelines.com.
When a horrific battle rips through
While
In the wake of shattered homes and bodies,
Inspired by first-person accounts from women who lived in
series. These books do not need to be read in succession. For more information
& resources about the Heroines Behind the Lines series, visit heroinesbehindthelines.com.
From the Author
Twenty-four hundred residents inhabited the borough of Gettysburg in 1863 when
163,000 men and 15,000 animals converged upon it for the three-day battle in
July. Some fled to protect themselves and their property, while many--most of
them women and children--were caught in the crossfire. Surviving the battle was
only the beginning. While most history books follow the armies on their
journeys away from Gettysburg when the battle
receded, Widow of Gettysburg keeps
the focus on the aftermath being played out in the town. When the armies
withdrew, 21,000 wounded were left in their wake, with only 106 Union medical
officers and far fewer Confederate doctors. Women and children were drafted
into hospital service, whether they felt confident in their ability or not.
Days after the battle's end, thousands more invaded the already overtaxed town
in the form of relief workers, sightseers, and those looking for their loved
ones. The quiet life they had known was gone.
Women ofGettysburg
did not ask for the distinction, but many became heroines behind the lines just
the same. Widow of Gettysburg is
the story of their resilience. In the words of Gettysburg housewife Sarah Broadhead,
"We do not know until tried what we are capable of."
Women of
About the author:
Award-winning author Jocelyn Green inspires faith and
courage in her readers through both fiction and nonfiction. A former military
wife herself, she offers encouragement and hope to military wives worldwide
through her Faith Deployed ministry. Her novels, inspired by real heroines on America 's home
front, are marked by their historical integrity and gritty inspiration.
Jocelyn graduated from Taylor
University in Upland , Indiana ,
with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. She is an active member of
the Evangelical Press Association, Christian Authors Network, the Advanced
Writers and Speakers Association, American Christian Fiction Writers, and the
Military Writers Society of America.
She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, Toblerone
chocolate bars, the color red, and reading on her patio. Jocelyn lives with her
husband Rob and two small children in Cedar
Falls , Iowa .
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