As Best We Could

As Best We Could

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The author brings the years of the United States Civil War to life as you've never experienced them before. Using letters sent between soldiers fighting in the war and loved ones waiting at home, she describes, in a clear and compelling way, their thoughts and feelings as they live through the most horrendous war America has ever experienced. You will fall in love with Mary and Jamie as they slowly discover each other and a love that will last a lifetime. The story begins... Just before Christmas, 1861, JAMES "JAMIE" Mc NEIL, a young recruit in Captain Buckham's Sharpshooter Company at Delhi, New York, writes a letter of apology to pretty MARY EDWARDS. He had caused her to injure herself in an accident two days before when he startled her horse. Mary had tumbled off, and Jamie hopes she will forgive him. Mary, a spirited young woman from a farm near Meredith Square, replies pertly that she cannot accept his apology for, she admits, the mishap was entirely the fault of her own Willful Nature. She had been scandalously riding astride, and in scrambling to adjust herself properly sidesaddle, had lost her balance and fallen. "As Grandmother would say, I am a foolish girl who got what was coming to me," she tells him. Jamie gallantly replies that she should not believe she deserved what she got, and that her fall was really very graceful. So begins a correspondence that is to last through nearly four years of war and suffering, and will blossom into a love that will sustain each of them in their most trying days.

Book information

ISBN: 9780971856226
Publisher: 1st World Library Incdbagroundbreaking Press
Imprint: 1st World Library Incorporated
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 480
Weight: 698g
Height: 228mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 27mm