The Cotillion Brigade: A Novel of the Civil War and the Most Famous Female Militia in American History

The Cotillion Brigade: A Novel of the Civil War and the Most Famous Female Militia in American History

by Glen Craney
The Cotillion Brigade: A Novel of the Civil War and the Most Famous Female Militia in American History

The Cotillion Brigade: A Novel of the Civil War and the Most Famous Female Militia in American History

by Glen Craney

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Overview

Georgia burns.
Sherman's Yankees are closing in.
Will the women of LaGrange run or fight?


Based on the true story of the celebrated Nancy Hart Rifles, The Cotillion Brigade is a sweeping epic of the Civil War's ravages on family and love, the resilient bonds of sisterhood amid devastation, and the miracle of reconciliation between bitter enemies.

"Gone With The Wind meets A League Of Their Own."

1856. Sixteen-year-old Nannie Colquitt Hill makes her debut in the antebellum society of the Chattahoochee River plantations. A thousand miles to the north, a Wisconsin farm boy, Hugh LaGrange, joins an Abolitionist crusade to ban slavery in Bleeding Kansas.

Five years later, secession and total war against the homefronts of Dixie hurl them toward a confrontation unrivaled in American history.

Historical Novel Society Editor's Choice Award: "The story reflects the author's impeccable research and passion for the subject [and] will appeal to readers who enjoy reading poignant, character-driven Civil War stories that will resonate in their minds long after finishing them. Highly recommended."


Foreword Magazine Book-of-the-Year Finalist

Historical Novel Society Editor's Choice Award: "Impeccable research and passion...Highly recommended."

Military Writers Society of America Gold Medal Winner: "[H]istorical fiction at its best: solid research combined with great storytelling."

InD'tale Magazine's Crowned Heart for Excellence Award: "[A] must-read! The story is beautifully told...readers will feel they are in the scenes.... a fantastic journey."

Nannie defies the traditions of Southern gentility by forming a women's militia and drilling it to prepare for Northern invaders. With their men dead, wounded, or retreating with the Confederate armies, only Captain Nannie and her Fighting Nancies stand between their beloved homes and the Yankee torches.

Hardened into a slashing Union cavalry colonel, Hugh duels Rebel generals Joseph Wheeler and Nathan Bedford Forrest across Tennessee and Alabama. As the war churns to a bloody climax, he is ordered to drive a burning stake deep into the heart of the Confederacy.

Yet one Georgia town—which by mocking coincidence bears Hugh's last name—stands defiant in his path.

Read the remarkable story of the Southern women who formed America's most famous female militia and the Union officer whose life they changed forever.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162538929
Publisher: Brigid's Fire Press
Publication date: 03/15/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 25,709
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

A graduate of Indiana University School of Law and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Glen Craney practiced trial law before joining the Washington, D.C. press corps to write about national politics and the Iran-contra trial for Congressional Quarterly magazine. In 1996, the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences awarded him the Nicholl Fellowship prize for best new screenwriting. His debut historical novel, The Fire and the Light, was named Best New Fiction by the National Indie Excellence Awards. He is a three-time Finalist/Honorable Mention winner of Foreword Magazine’s Book-of-the-Year and a Chaucer Award winner for Historical Fiction. His books have taken readers to Occitania during the Albigensian Crusade, the Scotland of Robert Bruce, Portugal during the Age of Discovery, the trenches of France during World War I, the battlefields of the Civil War, and the American Hoovervilles of the Great Depression. He lives in Malibu, California.

Learn more about Glen’s books and subscribe to his newsletter for deals and new releases at www.glencraney.com.
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