Something Gray by Phillip T Hopersberger

Something Gray by Phillip T Hopersberger

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Something Gray by Phillip T Hopersberger

SOMETHING GRAY is based on the true-life story of Colonel John Singleton Mosby, the legendary Gray Ghost of the Confederacy. A frail boy, and a magnet for bullies, Mosby is a loser. That is until Aaron Burton, family slave and friend, teaches him to ride, hunt, and most importantly, how to fight back. His philosophy changes Mosby's life, and his view on slavery. Although his Virginia family had always owned slaves, John's friendship with Absalom, Aaron's only son, puts Mosby at odds with his father.and the antebellum South. A true rebel among rebels, Mosby never wanted Virginia to leave the Union, but when secession arrived, along with his friend William's body, riddled by Yankee bullets, his decision came easy. No stranger to tyrants, the Confederacy's poor chances suited Mosby, but this war meant Aaron could lose much more. Mosby enlists, and takes Aaron and his philosophy to war. Ever faithful, Aaron serves Mosby in a fight that seems black and white, but by 1865 it is SOMETHING GRAY. Despite his victories, Mosby knows the South cannot win unless the odds change. His gutsy exploits behind enemy lines inspires a bold plan to end the war in one swift move, but can he pull it off before Lee's army is beaten?
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781494881498
ISBN 10 1494881497
Titel Something Gray
Autor Phillip T Hopersberger
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Erscheinungsjahr 2014-06-02
Seitenanzahl 112
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