The Better Angels of Our Nature, S. C. Gylanders
The Better Angels of Our Nature, S. C. Gylanders
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The Better Angels of Our Nature

Author: S. C. Gylanders

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 17 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/05/2006


Synopsis

On the eve of Shiloh, one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, a mysterious visitor appears at General William Tecumseh Sherman’s camp. Without family or home, with only a uniform and the name of Jesse, this prepossessing stranger is an intriguing mix of naiveté and wisdom, ignorant of the most basic conventions of warfare yet uncannily familiar with even the most intimate details of Sherman’s personal life and career. Jesse, in turn, has only one desire: to remain by Sherman’s side–for reasons only Jesse knows and isn’t revealing. Initially unwilling to become a father figure to this beguiling visitor, Sherman is finally unable to resist such devotion and tenacity. He takes Jesse under his wing, determined to train this enigmatic creature in the art of war–and provide the strength and wisdom needed to survive its horrors.

Resourceful and courageous, Jesse soon earns the respect of Sherman’s men, especially the compassionate but plain-talking surgeon, Seth Cartwright, and Thomas Ransom, a noble and handsome young infantry officer. No matter their destiny neither man can divert Jesse’s mission.

But what is the truth? What is Jesse’s purpose and why has this fascinating youth appeared at this most crucial time in Sherman’s life and in the life of the bitterly divided nation? In the end we are forced to ask: Who is under whose wing?

The Better Angels of Our Nature brilliantly re-creates the drama and brutality of America’s Civil War. Set in the momentous fourteen-month period spanning Shiloh and Vicksburg–a time that turned the tide of war and determined the nation’s fate–this harrowing, lyrically written novel is filled with unforgettable characters and wondrous twists that will give readers pause to reconsider events familiar to us all. Meticulously researched and movingly written, this masterwork will remain with readers long after the last page is savored.

About The Author

S. C. Gylanders spent seven years researching and writing The Better Angels of Our Nature; she traveled around the United States, visiting battlefields and sites where these historical events took place. She lives in London with her husband.Cassandra Campbell is an actress, director, and teacher who has performed in New York at the Public Theater, the Mint Theater, and the Clurman Theatre. She is an accomplished voice-over artist whose credits include numerous audiobooks, documentaries, and commercials in both Italian and English.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joanne on December 23, 2014

I reviewed this one for the WASHINGTON POST. This was my review: It is spring of 1862, just days before the battle of Shiloh. Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, out for his nightly stroll, comes across a mysterious youth, unarmed and alone but wearing an oversize Union infantryman's uniform, hiding out in......more

Goodreads review by Jessie on March 13, 2012

Oh man. This is a book. (It's true.) My star rating is not what it appears. While I do "really like" this book I also really hate it. There are sentences which I can't believe have been published in a book, and the author's obsessive habit of replacing names with state demographics is brain wrenchin......more

Goodreads review by Mary on January 07, 2008

This book had an intriguing premise (even if I did figure it out way early) and interesting descriptions of Civil War field hospitals and medical techniques. I liked the greater detail in the first half of the book better than the overview, skipping ahead-like style of the second half. I also felt l......more

Goodreads review by Colleen on May 24, 2014

This was a good Civil war novel. It had interesting characters and a good plot. It covered a lot of ground and read quickly. I was a little disappointed with the ending. It left so much open for most of the characters.......more

Goodreads review by Bill on December 05, 2017

OOPS. I had intended to listen to the book by the same title by Stephen Pinker, which Hannah recommended, but in my rush clicked on this. And I'm glad I did. Having just read the new biography of Grant, I had learned a great deal about the western campaigns of the civil war, and this great novel put......more