Antietam

Antietam by James Reasoner is a historical fiction novel published by Cumberland House in 2000. This first edition spans 383 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in the context of the Civil War, focusing on the strategic movements of commanders from both the North and South as they navigate the terrain of northern Virginia, particularly near the Brannon family farm in Culpeper County.
Readers will find a detailed depiction of the events surrounding the Southern army’s retreat and the reunion of Mac with his older brother, Will. The story captures the shifting fortunes of the Confederate forces, providing insight into the historical backdrop of the Civil War period from 1850 to 1877. Through its exploration of family dynamics and the broader implications of war, this book offers a vivid portrayal of a pivotal moment in American history.
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In the third book of Reasoner’s Civil War Battle series, commanders of North and South maneuver across the landscape of northern Virginia as the war comes within view of the Brannon family farm in Culpeper County. As the Southern army retreats, Mac is reunited with his older brother, Will, as they witness the reversal of Confederate fortunes.
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