Uniforms Provided

Uniforms Provided by James Moore is a historical fiction novel published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on September 16, 2016. This 98-page book is set against the backdrop of the American Civil War in 1861, where young boys aspire to become heroes like the veterans who share tales of their exploits. The narrative follows George, who dreams of escaping his life on the farm and supporting his family by enlisting in the army, drawn by the promise of free meals and clothing. However, he soon learns that the realities of war are far more complex and devastating than he anticipated.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the harsh truths of conflict. As George navigates his new life, he becomes entangled in card games and deception, led by his friend Chester “Check” Penny. The plot thickens when George wins a pistol meant for officers, leading him to confront the dangers of his choices. Through his experiences, George learns that the bonds of friendship can be fragile in the face of war, and the pursuit of a better life can come with unforeseen consequences. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by young soldiers during a tumultuous period in American history.
Official synopsis Publisher
It is 1861 and civil war has erupted in the United States. Young boys dream about becoming heroes just like the old timers who sat around and talked about their fifty-year-old exploits. Some just dream of a better life than what they have. They lie about their age or have someone sign for them as their parents just to get into the army, the army that would provide free hot meals and clothing. Little did they envision the dire consequences and devastation of what war would really give them in return for their services. Posters are on trees claiming money to be had just for signing up in the army, which is more money than George can imagine at the time. He sees a way of getting off the farm and finding a better life and, at the same time, helping to support his family through some tough times. He tries to act educated but ends up flaunting it at the wrong time and place. Education isn’t just about book learning. Chester “Check” Penny befriends George and leads him into card games, hustling, and lies. George’s turning point is a card game where he wins a pistol, a pistol that is allowed for officers only, which George is not. George’s obsession with owning a pistol and carrying a pistol almost leads to his demise during the ragtag, motley fleet’s trip to the South to strengthen General Burnside’s part of the North’s Anaconda Plan to cut off supplies. One friend gets George into card games and a chance to make easy money while another one keeps all of them out of trouble through his military savvy. George discovers that friends are lost faster than they are made during war
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Uniforms Provided” about?
Who is the author of “Uniforms Provided”?
When was “Uniforms Provided” published?
What is the ISBN for “Uniforms Provided”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
