Betsey Royce knows better than to say anything on that day in 1862 when she peeks around the upstairs bedroom door to discover her mother staring out the window with a pair of field glasses. Martha Royce sits watching and counting as men in blue uniforms march up Columbia Turnpike and into Franklin; Tennessee. The Mysterious "It" Martha had been warning her husband Moses about for a year has finally arrived. For Betsey; that can mean only one thing: the war has come to her doorstep. Soon after; her idyllic life is shattered. First; Moses enlists as a scout for Confederate General John Bell Hood's army. Then Martha; Betsey; and Betsey's little sister Sally are forced into exile from Franklin as a result of Martha's spying on Union forces. Alone and facing an uncertain future; the Royce women begin an arduous two-year journey through the tattered Southern landscape of the American Civil War. A Genteel Spy is Betsey Royce's remarkable; true memoir of those times. Written ten years after the events; while Betsey was in college; this story chronicles Martha's courage and determination to see her family through the trials and devastation of the war; even after Moses is captured by the Union army and sentenced to die. Sometimes funny; sometimes nostalgic; but always honest; Betsey's memoir offers a unique insight into civilian life during America's bloodiest conflict. It serves as a reminder that sometimes; in the darkest hours; faith and determination are all that stand between life and death.
#28452 in Books Patagonia Books 2012-05-25Format: Deckle EdgeOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.24 x .67 x 6.03l; .54 #File Name: 0980122783160 pagesPatagonia Books
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