
If the North Had Won the Civil War: An Alternate History
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Narrated by:
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Kristen S. Osborne
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By:
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Andrew J. Heller
From the author of the best-selling alternate histories Gray Tide in the East and Tidal Effects comes a unique look at the American Civil War.
If the North Had Won the Civil War is two alternate history novels in one. The modern story follows Stonewall Jackson "Jack" Sawyer, a history professor in the modern-day Confederate States of America, and his alternate history "If the North Had Won the Civil War" in a nation where publication of his book is a criminal offense.
The story gives the listener a look at a nightmarish modern-day Confederacy where any person with a drop of black blood in his veins is denied basic human rights and confined to a "Preserve". Interwoven with the adventures of Jack, his fiancée, Annabelle Parkins, his friend and fellow history professor, Buzz Hanson, and Buzz's girlfriend, a biracial escort, Lydia Starkwell, is Jack's book.
This is an alternate history of the Civil War written with the painstaking historical authenticity and attention to detail that Mr. Heller's fans have come to expect. The characters in this book-within-an-audiobook are actual figures in the Civil War, and the military tactics and strategies are based on those of the historical war. The fiction is followed by a lively and informative factual discussion of the Civil War, and a bibliographic essay.
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Overall, I liked the idea of this book, but not the execution.
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INTERESTING TAKE - ALTERNATE HISTORY OFCIVIL WAR
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The first book is the story of the Antebellum South if the bad guys had won and what it would be like to be the academic that invented the genre in his timeline. The other is the book he wrote which is what he thought might have had to happen for the United States to have won the war and what it might have been like afterward. He flips back and forth between the two. LOTS of rich historical characters in both timelines. The ending was really well written and full of as much humor and hopefulness as it was drama and nail-biting political drama.
I can't recommend this book enough to fans of history and of the alt-hist genre.
Unique take on alternate histories well worth the
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Interim review
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Unless one is a specialist in military history this book will come across as ridiculously over details in everything to do with dramatic battles, however the plot has some good twists and the alternative reality is compelling.
Too much military history
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Worth listening to
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The book starts out slowly but gets better. It ended up being a good book, no make that two good books.
One good read
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loved it even more the second time!
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It is odd to read fictionalized descriptions of real battles where the Union wins when the Union actually won the real battles.
I like the story overall.
Good
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It is a well thought out plot and hold your attention.
Beautiful Narration makes you feel like your in the deep South.
A complex tale
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