Hagridden

Hagridden by Samuel Snoek-Brown, published by Columbus Press in 2014, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of the South during the tumultuous end of the Civil War. This edition spans 244 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into a world marked by uncertainty and the collapse of traditional values.
The narrative unfolds against a post-apocalyptic backdrop, where the remnants of war and mythology intertwine with the harsh realities of survival. It follows two women who find themselves isolated in the Louisiana bayou, grappling with the challenges of their environment as they navigate a landscape filled with corpses and desperation. This exploration of historical and literary themes provides a poignant reflection on the human condition amidst chaos.
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“As the Civil War winds violently down, fears of the South’s uncertain future fuse with its unraveling traditions. Against the backdrop of this post-apocalyptic landscape, so littered with corpses and mythology and desperation, two women, stranded and alone in the Louisiana bayou, fight to survive.”–Amazon.
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