Terri M. LeBlanc
Written on Sep 4, 2016
Following ousted reporter, Josephine Breaux, back home to Louisiana behind enemy lines added gritty details about the battle between North & South. Of course, Josephine had her own secrets hiding for her in New Orleans and Wallace deftly handles Josephine’s memories of her days as a child on a showboat with her mother weaving it within the narrative her activities for the Union army. Let’s just say you might be humming “Ol’ Man River” while thinking of Ken Burns’s Civil War documentary.
Josephine stands on her own in world where men are dominant. Educated and willing to take a risk (or two) to save the Union, I admire her tenacity and wouldn’t mind reading another novel featuring her and her adventures. Oh, and I did I mention that she likes to read?
This review was originally posted on Second Run Reviews