Hallam's War

Hallam's War

by Elisabeth Payne Rosen
Hallam's War

Hallam's War

by Elisabeth Payne Rosen

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Overview

An acclaimed, sweeping historical novel set during the Civil War, with one steadfast couple at its core.

It is 1859, and Hugh and Serena Hallam have left Charleston society behind to build a new life for themselves and their three children in the near-wilderness of West Tennessee. War may loom on the horizon, but life at their farm, Palmyra, is good, both for their family and-so they convince themselves- their slaves. Young and idealistic, torn between their ambivalence toward slavery and their love of the land, they keep hope that goodwill might yet prevail against the growing hostility dividing the two Americas. But soon, events will move the Hallams' entire world toward destruction, sweeping Hugh into battle while stranding Serena at a besieged Palmyra. Their values will be tested on the battlefield and at home and in the end only their passionate and enduring love for one another will sustain them as they face the war that transforms a nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101458020
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/04/2009
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 512
File size: 788 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Elisabeth Payne Rosen was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and educated at Hollins College in Virginia. After working in Manhattan, she moved with her producer husband to London, where she began researching the Civil War. An ordained deacon in the Episcopal Church, she is currently a hospital chaplain in California.

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From the Publisher

"[Rosen] draws plantation life in rich, colorful detail...engaging characters...Rosen is too good to stop now."
-Washington Post

"One of the more memorable characters of recent historical fiction...[a] bravura performance."
-Mobile Press-Register

"A big, sprawling Civil War epic, Rosen's first novel contains enough romance and history to draw Miss Scarlett's fans like flies to honey...a winner."
-Library Journal

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