Before Gettysburg became history, it was fear, smoke, blood, and men praying they would live to see another sunrise.
In July 1863, two armies collided in the fields, ridges, woods, and roads around a small Pennsylvania town. The result would change the course of the Civil War and the future of the United States.
But history was not lived by armies.
It was lived by men.
A Union private with blistered feet marching toward the sound of cannon.
A Confederate soldier charging across open ground into rifle fire.
Robert E. Lee risking everything on one bold invasion.
George Meade forced into command with no time to fail.
Abraham Lincoln waiting in Washington, knowing the nation itself might depend on the next telegram.
Through Their Eyes: A Novel of Gettysburg is an immersive historical novel that retells the Battle of Gettysburg from inside the minds of those who endured it.
Told through shifting first-person perspectives, this novel does not simply recount Gettysburg. It places you inside the fear, doubt, courage, and impossible choices of the people who lived it.
Across three brutal days, the reader is carried from the first shots on July 1 to the desperate defense of Little Round Top, the carnage of Pickett’s Charge, and the haunting aftermath of defeat, survival, and loss.
This is not Gettysburg as a distant lesson.
This is Gettysburg as the soldiers felt it:
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