The Long Roll

The Long Roll by Mary Johnston is an illustrated edition published by Wildside Press, LLC in October 2013. This historical fiction novel spans 702 pages and delves into the tumultuous events of the Civil War, focusing on the experiences of Confederate artillery officer Richard Cleave. The narrative captures both the battlefield struggles and the emotional challenges faced by soldiers and civilians during this pivotal time in American history.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of loyalty, honor, and sacrifice as Johnston explores the complexities of a nation divided by war. The book presents a detailed account of the Confederate army’s campaigns, highlighting the personal stories that unfold amid the chaos. With a commitment to historical accuracy, The Long Roll invites readers to engage with the profound impacts of the Civil War on individuals and communities alike.
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This epic Civil War novel captures the tumultuous events of the Confederate army’s campaigns, focusing on the personal and emotional struggles of soldiers and civilians alike. The story follows Confederate artillery officer Richard Cleave and his experiences on the battlefield, as well as the impact of the war on those at home. With vivid descriptions and historical accuracy, Johnston portrays the complexities of loyalty, honor, and sacrifice in a divided nation.
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