Shrouds of Glory
From Atlanta to Nashville: The Last Great Campaign of the Civil War
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Publisher Description
The Pulitzer Prize–nominated author of Forrest Gump examines Confederate general John Bell Hood’s fateful maneuvers in the final moments of the Civil War.
In Shrouds of Glory, acclaimed novelist and historian Winston Groom introduces readers to the courageous but reckless Hood, prematurely thrust into the spotlight by a combination of destiny and fate. Witness the unlikely rise of this young Confederate, who graduated forty-fourth out of a class of fifty-two at West Point, as he overcomes the nearly fatal amputation of his shattered leg and eventually devises a strategy to turn the tide of the war.
Weaving together eyewitness accounts, journal entries, military communiqués, and newspaper headlines, Groom recreates the war from the charged battlefields to the general’s tent where Grant, Sherman, Lee, and others plotted their unorthodox strategies. He paints vivid portraits of the major players in the conflict, revealing the character, the faults, the emotions, and most of all the doubts that molded the course of the war.
“Storytelling with energy, surprise, freshness, power, and yes, art.” —Chicago Tribune
“Meticulously reconstructed . . . shows us the war in all its savagery.” —Los Angeles Times
“An excellent introduction into a complex campaign.” —Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Focusing on the Confederate side, Groom traces their last offensive campaign to push the Union forces out of the South.
Customer Reviews
Glory for treason?
Stop glamorizing anti-American traitors who lost their evil war.
Bought this thinking it would provide a novelists insight. Nope. Just pro Confederate propaganda
I expected some Southern bias but frankly it became ridiculous when Forrests mass murder of Black Union surrendering troops is casually dismissed as “controversial”, when the official Confederate policy of selling every Black soldier captured Into Slavery
is t even mentioned. Don’t bother