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Start: 7:00 pm
Patricia Kuess was a Bay Area resident until something dark and mysterious took her away. She's temporarily returning this month and will be reading from her new novel Sweetgrass, Book 1, Johanthan and Esher.
Easterner Johnathan Traver joined the Union Army to
die a glorious, crimson death. He feels a valiant death will liberate
him from his abusive boyhood. Yet in April of 1862, right after the
victory in the battle of Shiloh, he is still alive while thousands of
others have perished. Sergeant Traver faces a challenge; he firmly
believes they're fighting a modern war that calls for modern tactics.
Traver's new training techniques could change the course of the Civil
War, and he teaches them to his squad, company, and regiment. But the
army regards his efforts as seditious and views Traver as a traitor. On a
personal level, Traver's authority could be threatened when he falls in
love with eighteen-year-old Esher Coley, a new recruit from the West.
As they become warrior companions, their focus shifts.A profound Civil
War love story that overcomes ingrained pain and heals old wounds,
"Sweetgrass: Book I" communicates a triumph of the spirit.
Patricia is a retired dental hygienist who has been writing for seventeen years. She has always lived with characters, real and imagined. Sweetgrass is her second novel.
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