Glory In The Dust

A Civil War Novel

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 21/03/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 376
ISBN : 9781410790163
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 376
ISBN : 9781410790156

About the Book

“Glory in the Dust” may well become one of those classic novels that are cherished through the years--in my view, Earl Cripe has fashioned a masterpiece that will be regarded as an American Classic in time.”

Chester Smith,

Country-Western Artist,

CMA Album of the Year

www.chestersmith.com

“Glory in the Dust” takes us on a journey through the Civil War, from the point of view of, Catherine Morgan Hill.  This novel speaks with intelligence and insightfulness about the women of the War, the and southern prospective.  It is a fresh approach to Civil War fiction, and it has been written in the voice of a women.   Mr. Cripe has written this exciting story with no gender or color bias.

This book gives an exciting prospective because:

  • It gives recognition to the women of the Civil War and their achievements.
  • The Civil War is of enduring interest.
  • Examines the era of the Aristocratic South, and how it impacted on and relates to racial issues in America today in a new, challenging and thought-provoking way.
  • It tells a tale of the Civil War in a way never before told or written. You will be stunned by its conclusion!
  • Features first truly classic Civil War Heroine since Scarlet O' Hara

On her many adventures, Catherine Morgan Hill, crosses paths with Robert E. Lee, George McClellan, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Harriet Tubman, Jefferson Davis, Mary Todd Lincoln, Stonewall Jackson, and Ambrose Hill.  A different look at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and the Wilderness Campaign, as seen through her eyes.

This is an exciting Book!!!!


About the Author

Daniel Earl Cripe is a life long bachelor who lives alone at his ranch on Rough and Ready Creek near Yosemite National Park in California..

Since the 1960s, Earl has written eleven books which have mostly been documentaries and research projects. Glory in the Dust is his second  published novel.

  Earl says he has been a Civil War buff for a long time and wanted to write a book about the women of the war. In this novel, Earl throws out some challenging and troubling ideas. The Civil War is still the nation's greatest and most disturbing story, he says, and the emotions and anger that it stirred have never subsided. They lay shallowly hidden beneath the surface. From shear exhaustion and lack of resources in the South, we stopped fighting on the field of battle, but the war goes on in minds and hearts, particularly of southerners. In addition to grappling with some of the reasons, this book takes some unexpected and sensational turnings.

Say Dr. Jim Spillman, a literary critic and author from San Bernardino, California:  “Earl Cripe is one of the most brilliant and creative minds and lucid writers I have ever known.  This book is a masterpiece.”