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Highlights
- Eager to prove himself, John joins the cavalry of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a crafty, audacious, and well-known Civil War commander.
- Author(s): L E Denton
- 400 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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A fictional memoir of the Civil War.
Book Synopsis
Eager to prove himself, John joins the cavalry of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a crafty, audacious, and well-known Civil War commander. But will John become disillusioned by the reality of war before he finds glory?Riding off to war with a good friend and the idealism of youth, John Barrett soon finds himself under the command of the bravest, boldest, and most righteous commander of the Civil War.
Nathan Bedford Forrest terrifies his enemies but endears himself to his comrades. At the military camps, he is a firm but caring leader who ensures his men are following orders, taking care of their horses, and taking care of themselves. On the battlefield, he becomes an instrument of destruction. His thundering orders slice through the chaos of war and spur his soldiers to action.
At first, John craves the thrill of action and becomes restless at the military camp. However, after embarking on countless midnight raids, fighting through drawn-out, bloody battles, and experiencing the deprivation of war, his original excitement begins to fade.
John Barrett follows Nathan Bedford Forrest to the bitter end, but what will it cost him?
Riding with Forrest is a fictional historical memoir that tells the coming-of-age story of its narrator while also providing insight into the bleak realities of war.
Order your copy now to join John's journey through the struggles of war and bonds of friendship.Review Quotes
" "Riding With Forrest" by L. E. Denton is a profoundly moving and bloody account of a war that decimated the youth of a fledgling country as brothers were pitted against brothers . . .This is a fascinating insight into the horrors of war, but it is also a telling coming-of-age novel set in the most horrific of circumstances . . ." Reader's Favorite