One Nation Under God

One Nation Under God by Nancy Campbell Allen, published by Covenant Communications in 2004, is a first edition that spans 328 pages. This work explores the challenges faced by soldiers and civilians as they attempt to return to their lives following the Civil War. The narrative delves into the complex emotions and consequences of the conflict, highlighting the enduring impact on the Birmingham family and their relationships.
Readers will find a poignant examination of loyalty, passion, and loss as the characters navigate the aftermath of war. Sarah Birmingham reflects on her past mistakes and seeks to mend the rifts in her life, while Daniel O’Shea grapples with his broken spirit and the possibility of rekindling lost love. Additionally, Anne Gunderson’s struggle to help another woman escape violence underscores the personal sacrifices made in the name of family and safety. This edition offers a thoughtful portrayal of the human experience during a tumultuous period in American history.
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As the Civil War ends, soldiers and civilians alike try to return to the life they once knew. It will not be easy. For the Birminghams, the journey through America?s most tragic conflict has led to loyalties, passions, and losses that will continue to impact their lives forever. For Sarah Birmingham, the devastation of the war and its aftermath has been a deeply humbling experience. She understands that she has made serious mistakes, but will she be able to build bridges over the deep chasms she has created? Can Daniel O?Shea, after suffering a broken spirit, rekindle the love he has tried to forget? And will Anne Gunderson prove strong enough to rescue another woman from soul-shattering violence without endangering her own family?
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