The General and Julia A Novel

The General and Julia, authored by Jon Clinch, is a historical fiction novel published by Simon and Schuster on July 23, 2024. This 272-page work presents Ulysses S. Grant as he reflects on pivotal moments in his life while writing his memoirs. As he grapples with his complex legacy, the narrative delves into his roles as a husband, father, general, and president, offering an intimate portrayal of a man facing his mortality.
Readers will find a richly detailed exploration of Grant’s life, from his military triumphs to his struggles with personal and financial challenges. The novel captures his evolution in thought regarding race and Reconstruction, set against the backdrop of significant historical events. Clinch’s narrative moves seamlessly from battlefields to the Gilded Age, providing a nuanced view of Grant’s character and the contradictions that defined him. This edition is presented in English and measures 8.25 inches in height and 5.3125 inches in length.
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Ulysses S. Grant reflects on the crucial moments of his life as a husband, a father, a general, and a president while writing his memoirs and reckoning with his complicated legacy in this epic and intimate work of “superb historical fiction” (Booklist, starred review).
Barely able to walk and rendered mute by the cancer metastasizing in his throat, Ulysses S. Grant is scratching out words, hour after hour, day after day. Desperate to complete his memoirs before his death so his family might have some financial security and he some redemption, Grant journeys back in time.
He had once been the savior of the Union, the general to whom Lee surrendered at Appomattox, a twice-elected president who fought for the civil rights of Black Americans and against the rising Ku Klux Klan, a plain farmer-turned-business magnate who lost everything to a Wall Street swindler, a devoted husband to his wife Julia, and a loving father to four children. In this gorgeously rendered and moving novel, Grant rises from the page in all of his contradictions and foibles, his failures and triumphs.
Moving from blood-stained battlefields to Gilded Age New York, the novel explores how Grant’s own views on race and Reconstruction changed over time. “A graceful, moving narrative” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) from historical fiction master Jon Clinch, this evocatively crafted novel breathes fresh life into an American icon.
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