Passing Through the Eye, by G. Michael Garmon
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Passing Through the Eye, by G. Michael Garmon
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This story is about the author’s great-great uncle, his experiences and the people he may have encountered during the first two years of the Civil War (which was also the last two years of his life)- while serving as a private in the Confederate army. The story is historically correct – at least as to some of the names and the chronology of the events described, and the best of my ability – but pure fiction as to the narrative.
Passing Through the Eye, by G. Michael Garmon- Amazon Sales Rank: #3192033 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-20
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .61" w x 6.00" l,
- Binding: Paperback
- 268 pages
About the Author G. Michael Garmon was born March 8, 1939, in Groom, Texas. He is married with three sons, five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He worked in both private and public sector labor relations most of his life, retiring in1996. This is his first published book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Garmon is good--very good! By Zend Lakdavala Ken Burns would have included some of this book's stories in his PBS Civil War series. This is a real story of a real person who spent the final two years of his life as a Confederate soldier. It personalizes the war. It gives the reader close, intimate involvement with a young man who finds himself in a war that he didn't choose. Civil War historians and those who are interested in stories about the Civil War will find some good things to read about in this book. I wish the book had been longer and had gone into even more detail, but what is included is interesting and sometimes emotional. I like the use of personal letters and journal entries to carry the story. The unstated, unemotional nature of the entire story makes it more moving. I think any reader -- not just someone who is interested in the Civil War -- would like this as a true story that has good insights into human nature, and how it must have been for a young man to experience the horrors of war just as he was becoming an adult. He is a character who will be remembered. The author does a good job of sticking with a true narrative, although he embellishes some of the action to give the reader a feeling of having been there. I hope to see more books by this author. This is a big hit for me, and it is well worth the price.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. G. Michael Garmon, "Passing Through the Eye" By Burma Wood Mr. Garmon held my attention all the way through. I appreciated how he handled the spiritual part and tied the book in with its Scriptural title. "Sister Teresa" was precious and was so effective in drawing people to God's Word, the Bible, and thus to our Savior. He did some wise explaining of some hard Scriptures to understand in a brief way. The bad guy role was handled perfectly - obsessed to the very end with getting rid of George; to the cost of his own life. His idea/opinion regarding the Civil War, to me, were right on and stated concisely. We knew from the beginning that George had a short life, but couldn't imagine how the author would depict the end of his life. I will be so glad to recommend this book to all my reader friends and family. I consider it a 5 star book!!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A MUST READ By Amazon Customer Hard to imagine that is a first time author. The development of the Characters was superb, making you feel that you actually knew them. It also appeared that the book is historically correct which in itself must have taken days to research. This was one of those books which you don't want to put down or to end. I am anxiously awaiting the author's next work, it will be difficult task to surpass this effort. I am sorry that it appears that this book will not lead into a series.
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