The Campfire Boys: A Novel

by Philip Lee Williams

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This is a new Civil War novel from the 2004 Michael Shaara Award winner. Philip Lee Williams' new Civil War novel, ""The Campfire Boys"", tells a story that's never really been told in fiction before - of Civil War camp entertainers. A book filled with high spirits and hilarity, it is also a book of extremely accurate history, telling the story of the Eastern Theater of the war and, in particular, a Georgia unit called Cobb's Legion Infantry. The novel is the story of the three Blackshear brothers - Jack, Michael, and Henry - and how they turned a boyhood love of performing in their Georgia hometown of Branton into a one of the most famous campfire acts of the Civil War. Much more, though, it's a book of war and its consequences and how we try to turn away from it with entertainment. In the end, the book is poignant and moving, hilarious and epic. It is the story of why the men who fought for both sides tried to keep their humanity alive in the midst of the most vile inhumanity imaginable.
  • ISBN13 9780881461534
  • Publish Date 30 May 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Mercer University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 403
  • Language English