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Broken Promises

A Novel of the Civil War

Elizabeth Hoffman Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman

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Random House Inc
15 August 2011
Awarded a Director's Mention from the Langum Prize for American Historical Fiction, and on sale to tie into 2011's Civil War sesquicentennial, this rousing novel explores a little-known but crucial facet of the Civil War in a story brimming with loyalty, courage, love, and international intrigue.

Originally published as In the Lion's Den

Winner of the San Diego Book Award for Best Historical Fiction

Director's Mention, Langum Prize for American Historical Fiction

1861- The war that's been brewing for a decade has exploded, pitting North against South. Fearing that England will support the Confederate cause, President Lincoln sends Charles Francis Adams, son of John Quincy Adams, to London. But when Charles arrives, accompanied by his son Henry, he discovers that the English are already building warships for the South. As Charles embarks on a high-stakes game of espionage and diplomacy, Henry reconnects with his college friend Baxter Sams, a Southerner who has fallen in love with Englishwoman Julia Birch. Julia's family reviles Americans, leaving Baxter torn between his love for Julia, his friendship with Henry, and his obligations to his own family, who entreat him to run medical supplies across the blockade to help the Confederacy. As tensions mount, irrevocable choices are made-igniting a moment when history could have changed forever.
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Imprint:   Random House Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 202mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   279g
ISBN:   9780345524553
ISBN 10:   0345524551
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffmanis an award-winning historian and writer. She received her PhD in American history from Stanford University and is the Melbern Glasscock Chair at Texas A&M University. She has been a Fulbright scholar in Ireland and a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC.Her novels include Broken Promises- A Novel of the Civil War and The Hamilton Affair. Her nonfiction books are All You Need Is Love- The Peace Corps and the Spirit of the 1960s andThe Rich Neighbor Policy- Rockefeller and Kaiser in Brazil.

Reviews for Broken Promises: A Novel of the Civil War

Brings the era to life with considerable sophistication and narrative flair. --Joseph J. Ellis, winner of the Pulitzer Prize A stirring tale of America's most precarious hour . . . a compelling read and masterly history as well. --David Kennedy, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Freedom from Fear Delivers a fascinating combination of historical romance and a large dose of history...Hoffman provides a look at one of our forgotten heroes...[and] an additional perspective on a very harrowing time in American history. --Free Lance-Star A genuine page-turner...Beguiling...Successful on many levels, the novel demonstrates Cobbs Hoffman's literary sensitivity for lively details that shine a light into an area that, in the minds of many, remains one of the dimmest corners of war memory. --Civil War Book Review Broken Promises combines the historical and fictional storylines with ease and is very accurate in relating the events of the 1860s. The novel flows nicely, dialogue is credible, and the story holds one's attention to the end. I recommend this book to all lovers of Civil War-era fiction. --Civil War News I completely loved Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman's Broken Promises...The true life of Charles Adams is mixed tastefully with a fictional romance in a completely realistic picture of the Civil War. I applaud this book, and will definitely be recommending it to my friends. --Book Divas Draws readers into [a] fresh take on the American Civil War. --Kirkus Discoveries North or South, a must-read. --Brian Balogh, co-host of BackStory with the American History Guys The best that historical fiction has to offer--a smart read with an intriguing array of real and invented characters. --Laurel Corona, author of Finding Emilie A very accessible way to learn history...Broken Promises also illuminates the role of women during the period as they were fighting for their own freedoms. Julia is an admirable woman and Baxter Sams is a very lucky man. --Huntington News


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