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Sue Mundy By Richard Taylor

Sue Mundy by Richard Taylor


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As stability and familiarity disappear from his and his compatriots' lives, Jerome is unwillingly transfigured by the chaos of war and the efforts of an ambitious journalist into Sue Mundy, she-scourge of Kentucky Unionists.

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Sue Mundy: A Novel of the Civil War by Richard Taylor

On March 15, 1865, three weeks before the end of the Civil War, twenty-year-old M. Jerome Clarke was hanged as a Confederate guerrilla in Louisville, Kentucky, as a crowd of thousands looked on. In the official charges against him, Clarke's description included the alias Sue Mundy. By the time of his execution, Sue Mundy had earned a reputation as the region's most dangerous and enigmatic female outlaw. Sue Mundy is the story of Jerome Clarke, a quiet orphan boy who follows a near relative into the ranks of the Confederate infantry. Following his capture by Union forces and his subsequent escape, Jerome joins John Hunt Morgan's notorious Raiders. After Morgan's death, Jerome becomes a Confederate irregular, one of the many guerrillas in Kentucky who ignored the rules of military engagement and the laws of the land. As stability and familiarity disappear from his and his compatriots' lives, Jerome is unwillingly transfigured by the chaos of war and the efforts of an ambitious journalist into Sue Mundy, she-scourge of Kentucky Unionists. Richard Taylor seamlessly joins narrative and history to tell the compelling story of the Civil War in a state dangerously divided, neighbor against neighbor. Meticulously researched and elegantly written, Sue Mundy reveals the psychology of one of the Civil War's most fascinating figures while providing an accurate account of this tumultuous period in American history.

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This exciting novel takes you inside the nightmare of Civil War guerrilla warfare where you feel the entangled emotions of Marcellus Jerome Clarke, alias Sue Mundy, a teenage orphan caught in the web of retaliation between Confederates and Unionists. You feel Clarke's pain and guilt and experience the vulnerability of families victimized by outlaw guerrillas on both sides. - JAMES A. RAMAGE, author of Gray Ghost: The Life of Col. John Singleton Mosby and Rebel Raider: The Life of General John Hunt Morgan

About Richard Taylor

Richard Taylor is professor of English and Kenan Visiting Writer at Transylvania University. A former Poet Laureate of Kentucky, he is the author of many books, including Earth Bones.

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CIN0813192234G
9780813192239
0813192234
Sue Mundy: A Novel of the Civil War by Richard Taylor
Used - Good
Paperback
The University Press of Kentucky
20090213
360
N/A
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