In the Belly of the Anaconda

In the Belly of the Anaconda

Auteur : C. Arthur Ellis, Jr.

Date de publication : 2026-02-02

Éditeur : Gadflypublishing, LLC

Nombre de pages : 722

Résumé du livre

Blending meticulously researched history with intimate psychological portraiture, In the Belly of the Anaconda reimagines the Civil War from within the occupied South, revealing a city where disease, faith, politics, and survival intertwine, and where a woman's quiet acts of courage become a form of resistance. At once epic and personal, the novel offers a deeply human account of how one life is transformed when the old world collapses, and a new one struggles to be born.

Original, historically authentic, especially well-written, impressively benefiting from the author's extensive research involving dairies, newspapers, and archival accounts, In the Belly of the Anaconda is a riveting, engaging, and thought-provoking read from start to finish. A simply fascinating and carefully constructed read, In the Belly of the Anaconda is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal reading lists and community/public library American Civil War-themed fiction collections.

-Midwest Book Review

A richly descriptive, compelling read, packed with historical factoids.

-Kirkus Reviews

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