ONE NATION UNDER GOD

Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory Of The Coming...

by Donald J. Mang


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/1/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 366
ISBN : 9780595450596
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 366
ISBN : 9780595893713
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 366
ISBN : 9780595693764

About the Book

As night falls on December 13, 1862, bitter winds sweep the battlefield of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Patrick O'Hanrahan, a Union soldier, lies wounded, surrounded by his dead and dying comrades. With more than two years of war ahead of him, Patrick doesn't know if his life will last even two more minutes.

He also doesn't see the moral conflict he will eventually be forced to deal with after meeting Lou Ann Sommers, though he still plans to marry his hometown sweetheart, Beth Wheeler. Before the war is over, his encounter with Nathan, a slave, will profoundly affect his understanding of the cause for which he fights. And Patrick is stunned when he comes face-to-face in battle with his boyhood friend, Joshua Halperin, a Confederate captain, in a farmer's wheat field near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

One Nation Under God illuminates the war's bloody contests through the eyes of four young people, traumatized by the fracturing impact of the Civil War. As they struggle to survive violence and upheaval, compounded by fear, suspicion, loneliness, and lost love, their hearts and minds become entwined and forever changed. Their courage to stand for their beliefs and risk everything reflects the nobility of our forefathers, who forever reshaped our great United States of America.


About the Author

The author's passion to capture the spirit of those Americans living through its Civil War comes alive after Donald Mang's many years of research and frequent visits to its battlefields. His works have appeared in numerous periodicals and magazines in addition to poetry awards in national writers' competitions. He now resides in Amherst, New York with his wife Millie.