Up From Thunder
For 16-year-old Hattie Rood, Mr. Lincoln's War has brought nothing but death and hardship. She has lost one brother to a Yankee sharpshooter, another is away fighting with the Confederate army, and her aging father is barely able to keep the family tobacco farm going. One hot August night in 1864, Hattie's life takes another dramatic turn when rebel bushwhackers bring a wounded Jesse James to the Rood farmhouse, to recover or die. During the next four weeks, as she nurses 17-year-old Jesse back to health, Hattie learns about herself, the lawlessness of war, and— most importantly— the character of the wounded boy she comes to love.

Based on actual events, Up From Thunder explores the uniquely savage Civil War in Missouri —a conflict that pitted guerillas led by men like "Bloody Bill" Anderson and William Quantrill against Jayhawkers and often unscrupulous Federal forces. It also examines the ways in which these desperate events and personalities shaped the lives of young Missourians like Hattie Rood, caught in the crossfire.

The seed of Salzer’s novel was a short story entitled “Cornflower Blue,” for which she received the 2009 Spur Award (Western Writers of America) for Best Short Fiction.
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Up From Thunder
For 16-year-old Hattie Rood, Mr. Lincoln's War has brought nothing but death and hardship. She has lost one brother to a Yankee sharpshooter, another is away fighting with the Confederate army, and her aging father is barely able to keep the family tobacco farm going. One hot August night in 1864, Hattie's life takes another dramatic turn when rebel bushwhackers bring a wounded Jesse James to the Rood farmhouse, to recover or die. During the next four weeks, as she nurses 17-year-old Jesse back to health, Hattie learns about herself, the lawlessness of war, and— most importantly— the character of the wounded boy she comes to love.

Based on actual events, Up From Thunder explores the uniquely savage Civil War in Missouri —a conflict that pitted guerillas led by men like "Bloody Bill" Anderson and William Quantrill against Jayhawkers and often unscrupulous Federal forces. It also examines the ways in which these desperate events and personalities shaped the lives of young Missourians like Hattie Rood, caught in the crossfire.

The seed of Salzer’s novel was a short story entitled “Cornflower Blue,” for which she received the 2009 Spur Award (Western Writers of America) for Best Short Fiction.
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Up From Thunder

Up From Thunder

by Susan K. Salzer
Up From Thunder

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by Susan K. Salzer

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Overview

For 16-year-old Hattie Rood, Mr. Lincoln's War has brought nothing but death and hardship. She has lost one brother to a Yankee sharpshooter, another is away fighting with the Confederate army, and her aging father is barely able to keep the family tobacco farm going. One hot August night in 1864, Hattie's life takes another dramatic turn when rebel bushwhackers bring a wounded Jesse James to the Rood farmhouse, to recover or die. During the next four weeks, as she nurses 17-year-old Jesse back to health, Hattie learns about herself, the lawlessness of war, and— most importantly— the character of the wounded boy she comes to love.

Based on actual events, Up From Thunder explores the uniquely savage Civil War in Missouri —a conflict that pitted guerillas led by men like "Bloody Bill" Anderson and William Quantrill against Jayhawkers and often unscrupulous Federal forces. It also examines the ways in which these desperate events and personalities shaped the lives of young Missourians like Hattie Rood, caught in the crossfire.

The seed of Salzer’s novel was a short story entitled “Cornflower Blue,” for which she received the 2009 Spur Award (Western Writers of America) for Best Short Fiction.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012128836
Publisher: Cave Hollow Press
Publication date: 09/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 130 KB

About the Author

A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Susan K. Salzer has worked as a newspaper reporter, editor for Mizzou, and freelance journalist. She started writing fiction in 1996, has published western fiction in literary magazines, and had a short story appear in Westward (Forge Books, 2003). Up From Thunder is her first full length novel. Salzer lives in Columbia with her husband and four children.
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