By Vikki Bynum, moderator
A few days ago, the Clarion Ledger (Jackson, MS) published a joint review of two books: Steve Yates’s novel, “Morkan’s Quarry,” and my study, The Long Shadow of the Civil War. As reviewer Joe L. White notes, “both books dispel the myth of the ‘Solid South.” Yates, he writes, provides a rich story of how “war can expose avarice, cruelty, viciousness, . . . and the opposites of compassion, kindness and humanity.” As a historical work, The Long Shadow shows “how Mississippi families played a major part in maintaining resistance to what many considered an unfair ‘rich man’s war’,” suggesting that the Civil War’s effects are not only “long-lasting, but perhaps never-ending.”
White ends his review by counseling readers to “take a gamble. Either book is a sure bet.” As the author of one of those books, I hope you’ll take his advice!
To read Joe White’s entire review click here: http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20100530/FEAT05/5300307/1023/FEAT03/Review-New-Civil-War-books-compelling
Categories: Mississippi, The Long Shadow of the Civil War
Vikki,
I’m’ so glad you are getting such a positive reaction from this wonderfully written, thought-provoking and paradigm shattering book.
Thanks, Jon. Sure wish the release of my book could have been timed to be jointly reviewed with your upcoming novel! I’m looking forward to announcing the release of your book (hopefully in the near future) here on Renegade South.
Vikki