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The Hogs of Cold Harbor: The Civil War Saga of John Henry Hess, Pvt., CSA, 29th Virginia Infantry, Co. G., Corses' Brigade, Pickett's Division, Longstreet's Corps, 1862-1864    by Richard Lee Fulgham
Price: $2.99 USD. 256950 words. Published on January 4, 2012. .

Gory, terrifying, historically accurate, impeccably detailed, and absolutely true account of Rebel soldier's experience during America's Civil War. He survives thirteen battles in four major campaigns under Generals George Pickett and William Longstreet. Yet, our soldier's worst fear is not of being shot but of the smart, ruthless wild hogs stalking both armies. He can see them on the mountains, i
Maddalena - Mussolini's 'Daughter of the Wolf'    by Alice Haro
Price: $2.99 USD. 19510 words. Published on February 15, 2012. .

Maddelana is a loyal and enthusiastic young fascist in Mussolini's Italy, but her world is about to be smashed and broken beyond all recognition by World War Two. This is a true account of a teenager that lived in Italy during World War Two. Through the eyes of Maddelana, we see the struggle of ordinary Italians under the oppressive rule of Mussolini's Fascist State.
An Unspoken Truth    by Jessica Gold
Price: Free! 5100 words. Published on July 11, 2012. .

Two experiences weave together to reveal an unspoken truth, a story never told. A teenager journeys to the site of an unfathomable atrocity, with a survivor in tow. Sixty years earlier, a small village comes together in the face of danger, to solidify an act of pure love. An Unspoken Truth reminds us of the human cost of war and its far reaching affects on future generations.
Snapshots of a War Bride's Life    by Joy Beebe
Price: $4.95 USD. 41040 words. Published by BeebePublishing on August 7, 2012. .

A 1940s account of a young English girl and her family living and working during WWII. After an eternity of scary bomb sounds, sleeping under a table, and watching London burn, 22-year-old Joy marries American soldier Carl and leaves Britain behind. Traveling first by troop ship, then by train the couple arrives in Salem with $10 to their name and a two-year-old son to begin their life in America.