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Seeing Glory
By Bruce Gardner
Glory. Their whole understanding of it was wrong—until they understood the sacrifice that it sometimes requires.
1856. Abel Bowman, a young Kansas farmer, receives a powerful, bloodstained vision of glory that binds him to the radical abolitionist cause of John Brown and links his destiny with those of Emma, Catherine, and David Hodge—the adult children in an elite southern Virginia plantation family that is becoming bitterly divided over the slavery issue.
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