53 pages • 1 hour read
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Set during the US Civil War, Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain alternates between the stories of W.P. Inman, a Confederate deserter facing numerous hardships to return home, and Ada, his love, who struggles to maintain her farm after her father's death. With help from an ingenious local girl named Ruby, Ada learns to survive, while Inman encounters various characters and perils on his arduous journey back to Cold Mountain.
Charles Frazier’s Cold Mountain is praised for its lyrical prose and vivid depiction of the Civil War era, blending historical richness with a gripping narrative. Critics commend the novel's strong character development and emotional depth. However, some find the pacing slow and the intricate details overwhelming. Overall, it’s a powerful, evocative read.
A reader who enjoys Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier is likely captivated by historical fiction set during the Civil War, appreciates lyrical prose, and values themes of survival and redemption. Fans of Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels and Geraldine Brooks’ March will find similar appeal in this poignant journey.
Historical Fiction
Romance
Literary Fiction
American Civil War
Military / War
Trauma / Abuse / Violence
History: World
Emotions/Behavior: Memory
Emotions/Behavior: Determination / Perseverance
Emotions/Behavior: Love