Events
A thrilling war tale, dramatically engrossing and historically authentic.
Eloise is a remarkable and memorable hero—deeply intelligent and equally decent, she is profoundly changed by her experiences of battle and death and fully realizes the societal limitations placed on her gender: "I was surprised by how much my deception allowed me more freedom and responsibility than my real identity. I never realized just how merely being a woman could hamper my freedom of movement and my entrance into establishments." This is a historically astute story that deftly highlights an element of the war largely neglected.
Appearing by Zoom at Pubwest live.
Appearing on WGNS radio in Murfreesboro January 14, 2022.
https://www.wgnsradio.com/article/72708/randy-obrien-talks-about-his-new-book-gettysburg-by-morning