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Broken Country

by Clare Leslie Hall

2025 · Simon & Schuster

About the book

Set in the aftermath of the American Civil War, Broken Country follows a family as they cross the Appalachian frontier to claim a homestead in the reconstruction-era South. The narrative centers on the technical and physical labor of clearing forest land, the scarcity of currency during the economic collapse, and the navigation of local militias. These characters manage the transition from a wartime economy to subsistence farming while maintaining a homestead against territorial disputes. The plot focuses on the logistics of irrigation, crop cycles, and the specific laws governing land acquisition in the 1860s.

Readers of historical fiction choose this book for its focus on the harsh environmental and legal realities of nineteenth-century life. It appeals to those who prioritize historical accuracy regarding tools, medicine, and social hierarchies over romanticized depictions of the frontier. After reading, the audience understands the specific bureaucratic and agrarian hurdles faced by settlers during the Reconstruction period. It offers a clear view of the structural difficulties involved in rebuilding a private life within a fractured political state.

Details

Published
2025
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN
9781668078181
Language
EN