Passage Through History
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About the Book
Newly married Elizabeth Dobbs finds herself alone, surrounded by Confederate sympathizers on the Missouri/Kansas border, while her husband, Wid, fights in the Union Army during the Civil War. She copes with pregnancy and loss of her child, runs the family farm, and is threatened by armies and guerillas from both sides. She is unsure whom she can trust. Wid returns at the end of the war, broken in body and spirit. When he dies, Elizabeth creates a new life for herself as a businesswoman and community activist. Elizabeth, as an old woman, looks back on the history that she lived through without moving more than five miles from where she started life.
About the Author
Virginia van Druten lives with her husband, a retired physician, in the San Francisco area. The story was loosely based on actual events, with fictionalized characters. The author's great-grandfather fought in the Union Army, was captured and imprisoned at Andersonville. The story of his wife left at home is entirely imagined. Researching and writing this first novel was a journey of discovery.