After surviving long marches, low morale, and horrific battles, the Confederates swarm over his regiment at Gettysburg on the first day of the great battle. Now a prisoner, he faces a grueling death march south with a defeated, angry Rebel army. Worse, a grinding, lice-ridden death by starvation awaits him at Richmond's Belle Island and later, the infamous Andersonville. How did he survive?
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Sign near Marion, Arkansas and actual photo of Sultana--major parts of the story line of Hiram's Hope.
Hiram's Hope: The
Return of Isaiah
by Max R. Terman. 2014 TESA Books, Hillsboro, Ks, $14.99 print,
$2.99 eBook, 260 pages print. Printed and distributed by Lightning Source
Incorporated, Ingram Book Company.
ISBN 978-1-4951-0591-3
Following
in the footsteps of Hiram’s Honor, one of Online College’s Best Books
for Studying the Civil War, Hiram’s Hope tells how Isaiah, left for
dead at Andersonville, survives only to board the ill-fated, over-loaded
steamer Sultana. Max Terman weaves a story around this tragedy with the
Lincoln Funeral Train, a woman left at Andersonville, and a veteran’s struggle
to recover his life as threads in an intricate tale about the last days of the
American Civil War.
Hiram’s Hope has been published, and is available at Ingram Book,
Amazon, and other booksellers. Signed copies are available from the author at
maxt@tabor.edu. Professional reviews of the book can be seen at: http://tinyurl.com/mc9oc7k
. Sample material and a chapter can be seen at:http://tinyurl.com/oe3ytcnAuthor information: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001HPJGH0