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Faith of Our Fathers, Vol. 4: One Nation Under God

A CLOSER LOOK

by Nancy Campbell Allen

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Related categories: Historical

As the Civil War ends, soldiers and civilians alike try to return to the life they once knew. It will not be easy. For the Birminghams, the journey through America’s most tragic conflict has led to loyalties, passions, and losses that will continue to impact their lives forever.

For Sarah Birmingham, the devastation of the war and its aftermath has been a deeply humbling experience. She understands that she has made serious mistakes, but will she be able to build bridges over the deep chasms she has created? Can Daniel O’Shea, after suffering a broken spirit, rekindle the love he has tried to forget? And will Anne Gunderson prove strong enough to rescue another woman from soul-shattering violence without endangering her own family?

One Nation Under God, the fourth and final volume in the Faith of Our Fathers series, brings a deeply satisfying conclusion to a powerful drama depicting engagingly ordinary people in circumstances that take them to the very edge of their endurance. Their sorrows and triumphs make this a tale that will not soon be forgotten.

Paperback: 6"x9", 352 pages



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A little too much...

Robert, - October 12, 2004


In my opinion, the series should have ended with volume 3. Volume 4 seems a bit contrived (Robert and gang just happen to get last minute tickets near the stage in Ford's theater the night Lincoln was shot?) The series deserves 4 stars, but volume 4 deserves 3 stars. This is good fiction, not great, and certainly not 'literature'.

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