Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
202
Language
English
Published
Oct 31, 2016
Publisher
Independently published
ISBN-10
1519038755
ISBN-13
9781519038753
Description
The narrative unfolds through the eyes of John L. Ransom, who vividly chronicles life in one of the most notorious Confederate prisoner-of-war camps during the American Civil War. As Ransom recounts his harrowing experiences, readers are drawn into the bleak reality of Andersonville, where survival hinged on resilience, camaraderie, and hope amidst overwhelming despair.
The expanded and annotated edition offers deeper insights into Ransom's observations, contextualizing his experiences with historical background and scholarly commentary. Detailed annotations enrich the reader's understanding of the significance of various events and cultural references, making it not only a personal account but also a valuable historical document.
Through his poignant reflections, Ransom paints a complex picture of suffering and endurance, ultimately evoking a sense of empathy for both the prisoners and their captors. His diary serves as a haunting reminder of the costs of war and the enduring human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
The expanded and annotated edition offers deeper insights into Ransom's observations, contextualizing his experiences with historical background and scholarly commentary. Detailed annotations enrich the reader's understanding of the significance of various events and cultural references, making it not only a personal account but also a valuable historical document.
Through his poignant reflections, Ransom paints a complex picture of suffering and endurance, ultimately evoking a sense of empathy for both the prisoners and their captors. His diary serves as a haunting reminder of the costs of war and the enduring human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Genres
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure