Gideon's Call
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good book
I have read many, many books about the Civil War, both fiction and non-fiction but none from this perspective. This book appears to be well researched and I enjoyed reading it.
April 23, 2013
Excellent First Novel
GideonâÂÂs Call is an exciting story of a young man, who will capture your heart and admiration. TadâÂÂs story is a testament of faith and indomitable spirit of one young slave boy growing into manhood during explosive change in the mid-1800âÂÂs. Tad's faith in himself and his ability is only overshadowed by his faith in Jesus Christ as his Savior.
Gideon's Call is also the story of those who worked to help the newly freed slaves make a life for themselves--often at great personal sacrifice. The good that these people accomplished is contrasted with the heart-wrenching prejudice and cruelty of those without conscience.
The war scenes were vividly portrayed. I felt as if I were right there in the midst of the battles--though it was a bit difficult to keep up with all the major players.
I recommend this book to everyone, who is interested in the plight of the freedmen at the close of the Civil War. Gideon's Call is an excellent and interesting novel.
January 25, 2013
A sweeping story
Sweeping story of an intriguing sidebar of Civil War history. Leavell's impeccable research and excellent writing highlights some of history's quieter heroes.
December 29, 2012
Powerful history brought to life
Thank you, Peter Leavell, for taking up the task of telling one of the most intriguing aspects of the Civil War: the Port Royal Experiment. Gideon's Call struck that fine balance between drawing us into the personal drama of individuals, and painting for us the larger picture of what was at stake during this time period: freedom and bondage, life and death, love and duty. Having studied this piece of history myself (but clearly only a fraction of Leavell's investment into it!), I was delighted to see so many historical figures in the novel, not just making cameo appearances, but as robust characters. The author adeptly carried the reader from Boston to Washington to South Carolina, presenting the drama from varied perspectives. Some books entertain. Some books teach. Gideon's Call does both.
~Jocelyn Green, author of Wedded to War
November 18, 2012