Elkhorn Tavern

Elkhorn Tavern by Douglas Clyde Jones, published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1980, is a first edition novel comprising 311 pages. This work explores the challenges faced by a family during the Civil War era, focusing on the experiences of Martin Hasford’s wife and children as they navigate the difficulties of life while he is away fighting with the Confederate army.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the personal struggles and resilience of the Hasford family amidst the backdrop of war. The story highlights themes of hardship and survival, providing insight into the historical context of the Civil War. With its literary approach, Elkhorn Tavern presents a poignant examination of family dynamics during a tumultuous period in American history.
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While Martin Hasford is away fighting with the Confederate army his wife, fifteen-year-old son and seventeen-yearold daughter must face many hardships.
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