Everything We Lose: A Civil War Novel of Hope, Courage and Redemption
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Complete, First published Jan 28, 2018
Two friends--one black, one white. 
Torn apart by an attack gone wrong. 
One escapes into war, the other is sold into slavery.
 
Told from alternating viewpoints, one black and one white, Surviving the Fatherland author Annette Oppenlander delivers another stunning historical tale set against the epic backdrop of the American Civil War--a breathtaking examination of the power of hope and friendship, and the endurance of the human spirit to find a way home.
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