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Set during the closing years of the Civil War, the narrative follows Virginian families and soldiers confronting the slow erosion of their world as battles, raids, and privations consume estates and livelihoods. Central figures include a cultured artillery captain, his quick-thinking aide, and a young woman whose private writings and choices reveal inner courage. Episodes range from artillery actions and burned barns to trench life, starvation, nights of vigil, and domestic reckonings. Themes examine endurance under loss, the conflict between duty and preservation of memory, and how personal loyalty and love persist amid communal collapse.
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