First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier's Story - Sesquicentennial Edition First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier's Story - Sesquicentennial Edition

First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier's Story - Sesquicentennial Edition

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Publisher Description

The San Francisco Review described Bob Rogers a rising author who takes readers back to life and times in the early years of the Civil War, blending a brilliant mix of historic persons with his fictional characters. Celebrating the sesquicentennial year of the famed Buffalo Soldiers, Bob Rogers delivers his most ambitious work yet–a novel that spans their first generation–from Charleston and Vicksburg to Appomattox and desert Apache battlefields.


First came dark days that beset Isaac Rice's epic journey–America’s wars to settle the "Negro and Indian problems.”


First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier’s Story–Sesquicentennial Edition (with a foreword by General (Ret) Lloyd “Fig” Newton) is an historically correct action novel that follows Isaac Rice, the Tenth Cavalry, and the women who love him. His nineteenth century saga begins in Charleston and contributes to the story of how twenty-first century America came to be. Telling Isaac’s story, Rogers surrounds a host of diverse fictional characters with an impressive nonfiction cast, including historic political, military, religious figures, and entrepreneurs of that era.


Subsequent volumes follow Isaac’s descendants, ordinary nineteenth and twentieth century working people, into and out of calamities–recessions, panics, droughts, world wars, a depression, natural disasters, and the division of people by race, class, and caste. The view through their eyes serves to enhance twenty-first century readers’ understanding of “how things got this way” in America.


Isaac Rice, a teenager on a South Carolina rice plantation, traveling alone, follows a treacherous waterborne route filled with incredible hardships and danger to escape from slavery. Too young to be a soldier, the Union Army hires him to shovel coal on a gunboat. Thus begins Isaac’s westward journey, in which he encounters storms, stampeding buffalo, and the hate of zealous patriots whose causes are antithetical to the nation he is sworn to defend. Undaunted, he pursues respect and dignity on an odyssey from the middle of the Civil War in South Carolina’s Low Country and the Mississippi Heartland, to the Indian Wars on the Great Plains and deserts of Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico.


Isaac’s is an epic tale of young North Americans coming of age amid the violence of the U.S. Civil War, Indian Wars, Reconstruction, and spillover bloodshed from a Mexican Revolution. Telling Isaac’s story required extensive research of 19th and 20th century books, official documents, and letters, plus multiple visits to relevant geographic locations over a period of twenty years.


A memorable set of characters revolve around Isaac–a Confederate guerilla, a black female activist in a Mississippi Constitutional Convention, a Mescalero Apache warrior, a white Union cavalry sergeant, and a Mexican nurse–who raise their voices and bare their souls as the world they seek constantly changes, bringing tragedy to their lives and danger for Isaac.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
September 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
516
Pages
PUBLISHER
Booklocker.com, Inc.
SELLER
BookLocker.com, Inc.
SIZE
626.5
KB

Customer Reviews

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First Dark

First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier's Story is a fabulous introduction to the talents of Bob Rogers. I have not heard a lot about Buffalo Soldiers before and I found this story to be intriguing and fascinating to learn a little more about them. It was a nice change and refreshing to read something different. It was full of danger, action, suspense, and adventure. The author obviously did an excellent job on his research to bring Isaac and other characters to life. I liked the author’s writing style and the historical details were so vivid that made me feel as though I was transported back in time to Isaac’s time. The hardships he endured through his life, from the horrors of slavery, battles, and wars. I saw him as a hero and admirable character to follow. Overall, I thought this a great book to read.

First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier's Story is most definitely a five star read. I believe lovers and readers of historical fiction based on the history of the United States will want to give this one a try. I have no doubt that they will love it as much as me. I will be eagerly awaiting another release from Bob Rogers to see what he has in store for his fans.

I received a digital copy of Bob Rogers’ First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier's Story from the publisher, but was not required to write a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.

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