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Civil War Novels discussed on April 12th
April marks the sesquicentennial of the of the beginning of the Civil War. There have been thousands of books published about the Civil War, and many just this year in commemoration of this divisive and decisive period in our history. Every day of the war was full of news and all the news corresponded to real people and their experiences of the war. You can go to the history shelves and find a wealth of well documented material, or, you can go to the fiction shelves and read stories about the Civil War. These are perhaps not so well documented but sometimes lessons are easier to learn and the human toll more palpable when told through the craft of a novel.
First though, we have a great big record of the events of the war:


