The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War

Author: Howard Bahr
The Black Flower is the gripping Story of a young Confederate rifleman named Bushrod Carter. When Bushrod is wounded, he is taken to a makeshift hospital where he comes under the care of Anna, who has already lost two potential romances to battle. Bushrod and Anna’s attempt to forge a bond n the midst of pathos and horror is a powerful reminder that the war that divided Am….Read More
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