
First Dark is a coming-of-age story, an epic adventure, and a compelling examination of the primary feelings that drive human nature - hate, hope, desire, love, loss, grief, revenge, and forgiveness - as seen by Apache, black, Mexican, and white young adults during and shortly after America's Uncivil War. The San Francisco Review described Bob Rogers as a rising author who takes readers back to life and times in the early years of the Civil War, blending a brilliant mix of historic persons with his fictional characters. Celebrating the sesquicentennial year of the famed Buffalo Soldiers, Bob Rogers delivers his most ambitious work yet-a novel that spans their first generation-from Charleston and Vicksburg to Appomattox and desert Apache battlefields. First came dark days that beset Isaac Rice's epic journey-America's wars to settle the "Negro and Indian problems." First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier's Story-Sesquicentennial Edition (with a foreword by General (Ret) Lloyd "Fig" Newton) is an historically correct action novel that follows Isaac Rice, the Tenth Cavalry, and the women who love him. His nineteenth century saga begins in Charleston and contributes to the story of how twenty-first century America came to be. Telling Isaac's story, Rogers surrounds a host of diverse fictional characters with an impressive nonfiction cast, including historic political, military, religious figures, and entrepreneurs of that era. Subsequent volumes follow Isaac's descendants, ordinary nineteenth and twentieth century working people, into and out of calamities-recessions, panics, droughts, world wars, a depression, natural disasters, and the division of people by race, class, and caste. The view through their eyes serves to enhance twenty-first century readers' understanding of "how things got this way" in America. Isaac Rice, a teenager on a South Carolina rice plantation, traveling alone, follows a treacherous waterborne route filled
Page Count:
516
Publication Date:
2015-09-01
ISBN-10:
1634906950
ISBN-13:
9781634906951
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