Howard Bahr

Howard Bahr is an American author known for his historical novels set during the American Civil War. His works often explore themes of memory, loss, and the human experience during wartime.

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  1. 1. The Black Flower

    A Novel of the Civil War

    Set during the American Civil War, the story follows a young Confederate soldier named Bushrod Carter as he navigates the brutal realities of the Battle of Franklin in Tennessee. The narrative delves into the chaos and carnage of war, exploring themes of camaraderie, love, and the haunting impact of conflict on the human spirit. Through vivid descriptions and poignant character interactions, the book captures the emotional and physical toll of battle, highlighting the fleeting moments of humanity amidst the horrors of war. As Bushrod grapples with his own mortality and the loss of comrades, he encounters Anna, a nurse who provides a glimmer of hope and connection in a world torn apart by violence.

  2. 2. Tiny Cthulhu

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