Walking to Hell - Book 1
Walking to Hell: The Story of a Confederate Soldier is a sweeping, emotionally charged novel that blends historical fiction with the intimacy of memoir. Told through the eyes of Ezekial McNair, a centenarian reflecting on his youth as a Confederate soldier, this story spans generations, wars, and the haunting legacy of violence.
Author Knud E. Hermansen masterfully weaves humor, heartbreak, and humanity into a narrative that feels both epic and deeply personal. Perfect for readers who love character-driven historical fiction, this book is not just about war—it’s about memory, redemption, and the stories we leave behind.
Rated G – 4 hours
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