The House That Ended the War

The House That Ended the War

Dianna Aubin

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Dianna Aubin
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9798233526923
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In April 1865, as the American Civil War staggered toward its end, two armies converged on a small North Carolina farm owned by people who never sought history; and could not escape it.James and Nancy Bennett were ordinary farmers who had already paid dearly for the war. They had buried sons and a son-in-law, endured years of scarcity and fear, and learned to live with grief that never truly loosened its hold. When Union and Confederate generals arrived at their door under a flag of truce, the Bennetts did what civilians across the nation had done for four long years: they endured, they complied, and they opened their home.At their kitchen table, the largest Confederate surrender of the Civil War was signed.But history did not end there.The House That Ended the War is a deeply human novel about what happens after the guns fall silent; about loss that does not resolve itself, about a family who never fully recovers, and about a place that becomes a symbol long after its owners are gone. Spanning from the war’s opening through the farm’s abandonment, destruction, and eventual restoration, this story traces how memory is shaped not only by generals and documents, but by the quiet lives that carry history’s weight without recognition.Richly researched and emotionally grounded, The House That Ended the War is a story of endurance, grief, and remembrance; of how the end of a war can be written in ink, but lived for a lifetime.History remembers the table. This novel remembers the people who lived with it.

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