Chapter 1 Eastern Tennessee, September 1859 A large sycamore tree projected out of a riverbank ten feet above the water’s edge. Zach and his father were perched on the outcropping, Zach fishing downstream and his dad fishing upstream. Between them,…
Chapter 1 Eastern Tennessee, September 1859 A large sycamore tree projected out of a riverbank ten feet above the water’s edge. Zach and his father were perched on the outcropping, Zach fishing downstream and his dad fishing upstream. Between them,…
“Home Again” has been selected by Indie Reader as one of their best books published in 2014. Check it out: http://indiereader.com/2014/12/irs-best-books-2014.”
Foreward Reviews will judge the best books published in 2014. “Home Again” will be judged in two categories: War and Military plus Historical fiction. Results will be announced in April 2015.
Review: Home Again by Michael Kenneth Smith Posted by: T B Markinson November 17, 2014 in Book Reviews, Lead Story Michael K Smith’s Civil War novel, Home Again, is a fantastic debut. Zach and Luke come of age right when the nation breaks into two…
Home Again By Michael Kenneth Smith IR Verdict: What makes this story unique is the structure of the book, along with the author’s well defined characters, giving an honest look at war and the not quite grown men…
‘Home Again’ reminds us of its (Civil War’s) horrors but gives honor to those who served in it,” (James Burt, Foreward Clarion Reviews.)
“Smith has done his homework, ‘Home Again’ chronicles many famous battles during the Civil War…” (James Burt, Foreward Clarion Reviews.)
“Smith’s writing conveys his deep interest in the subject while simultaneously finding the human spirit in conflict,” (James Burt, Foreward Clarion Reviews).
“Smith keeps his prose tidy and his characters humane…” (James Burt, Foreward Clarion Reviews).