Brother-to-Brother is a sweeping, intimate portrait of a nation divided and a family divided even deeper. It confronts the myth of "good" versus "evil" in Civil War storytelling, illuminating how the same soil, the same hunger, the same grief can belong to soldiers on opposite sides. By the time the final page turns, readers will have walked the muddy roads of Gettysburg, felt the sting of a rifle's recoil, and heard the soft sigh of a mother's prayer-understanding that in war, the real battle is often fought within the heart of a brother.
Brother-to-Brother is a sweeping, intimate portrait of a nation divided and a family divided even deeper. It confronts the myth of "good" versus "evil" in Civil War storytelling, illuminating how the same soil, the same hunger, the same grief can belong to soldiers on opposite sides. By the time the final page turns, readers will have walked the muddy roads of Gettysburg, felt the sting of a rifle's recoil, and heard the soft sigh of a mother's prayer-understanding that in war, the real battle is often fought within the heart of a brother.