
Unvanquished
How Women of the South Survived the Civil War: In Their Own Words
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Narrated by:
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Virginia Ferguson
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By:
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Pippa Pralen
Eyewitness accounts from over 50 diaries of southern women facing the hardships of the Civil War. Includes voices of slave women. As Yankee soldiers plundered, and starvation stalked the land, they hid food and heirlooms in wells and swamps. They watched Atlanta and Georgia burn and fed hungry children. Vivid accounts of women who witnessed the battles. Turned into food scavengers at the brink of starvation, southern women devised ways to feed their children. Genteel wives and southern aristocracy were catapulted out of their cozy worlds of privilege. They endured humiliation, terror, and grief, yet prevailed. Numerous diary entries. Includes frugal Civil War recipes: oatmeal pie, cabbage stew, "idiot's delight" cake, and Hoppin John. Their stories offer inspiration in resilience and determination.
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Absolutely fascinating glimpse into a little examined bit of history
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The narrator, Virginia Ferguson, does a pretty good job with her different voices for the women. Her performance kept me engaged and added a lot to the book. I was given the chance to listen to the audiobook version of this book by the author/narrator/publisher and chose to review it.
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Wow, excellent!
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This impacts the females of the South particularly hard. These were women whom had done house work their whole lives (free and slave women) suddenly thrust into the role of raising enough food for their families. High society and middle society, no one was spared.
What is most interesting is the treatment of the Northerners to the slaves. They were treated with just as much contempt as they had for “Johnny Reb”. Considering they were ultimately acting as liberators, what purpose did it serve to degrade and endanger them. Let alone leave them struggling to survive the following winter when you are supposed to be there to save them?
The performance was masterful. The readers voice was so convincing as all the different women. I was very shocked.
These lifelike voices couples with the fact that these are personal accounts, makes the story very life like. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to a Civil War buff, or women looking for something inspiring. While the context might have you thinking of them as players on the opposite team, it nevertheless is an epic of the human condition of determination, love, and devotion in terrible times.
The only down side to the recording was there were a couple times where the audio quality seemed poor. Almost like it was transferred from a cassette although I don’t think it was. Nothing major but I did notice it twice.
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Often over looked aspect of the Civil War
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Men weren't the only people who lived history
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