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Beyond the Door

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After three years of war, Matt Owens and Henry Acaley are captured by the Confederates at Plymouth, North Carolina, and bound-over into the infamous hell-hole of Andersonville Prison in Andersonville,

Georgia. It is the pivotal point in a story that traces their lives back to a small western Pennsylvania town where they have grown up together, where they have lived and laughed. And where they enlisted, naïve to the horrors of

war, as proud volunteers in the fight against "the rebellion." Matt has left behind Abby, his betrothed, who struggles daily against the possibility that the true love of her life may never return to her. Amid the chaos of war and the

aftermath of Andersonville, our heroes' survival bears witness to the extremes of the human experience; the nature of fear, courage, love; and the profound depths of man's inhumanity to man.


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Publisher: Faydelis Press

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  • ISBN: 9780983581413
  • Release date: September 8, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9780983581413
  • File size: 351 KB
  • Release date: September 8, 2011

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After three years of war, Matt Owens and Henry Acaley are captured by the Confederates at Plymouth, North Carolina, and bound-over into the infamous hell-hole of Andersonville Prison in Andersonville,

Georgia. It is the pivotal point in a story that traces their lives back to a small western Pennsylvania town where they have grown up together, where they have lived and laughed. And where they enlisted, naïve to the horrors of

war, as proud volunteers in the fight against "the rebellion." Matt has left behind Abby, his betrothed, who struggles daily against the possibility that the true love of her life may never return to her. Amid the chaos of war and the

aftermath of Andersonville, our heroes' survival bears witness to the extremes of the human experience; the nature of fear, courage, love; and the profound depths of man's inhumanity to man.


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