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Overview
After his surrender at Appomattox, Robert E. Lee lived only another five years - the forgotten chapter of an extraordinary life. These were his finest hours, when he did more than any other American to heal the wounds between North and South. Flood draws on new research to create an intensely human and a "wonderful, tragic, and powerful . . . story for which we have been waiting over a century" (Theodore H. White).
Draws upon research to create an intensely human, dramatic story. In five years Lee did much to heal the wounds between North and South.
Synopsis
After his surrender at Appomattox, Robert E. Lee lived only another five years--the forgotten chapter of an extraordinary life. These were his finest hours, when he did more than any other American to heal the wounds between the North and South. Flood draws on new research to create an intensely human and a "wonderful, tragic, powerful...story for which we have been waiting over a century" --Theodore H. White.
"wonderful, tragic, and powerful . . . story for which we have been waiting over a century." -- Theodore H. White