Book Notes: Nov. 27, 2011
State man writes historical novel
Bill Stevens of Gerradstown has published a historical novel titled "The Promise of America," the first installment of a family saga covering three generations of Irish Americans.
The book traces the adventures of William Fitzpatrick, who claws his way to wealth and power. The book covers the role of the Irish in the Civil War, where the new immigrants often found themselves fighting against each other, according to where they were drafted.
"The Promise of America" is available to buy at www.billstevensbooks.com, wwwbuybooks on the web.com.
State native writes mystery
Canaan Valley is the setting for "Moon Signs," a traditional mystery now available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle format. The author, Helen Haught Fanick, is a native of Reader, Wetzel County, and now lives in San Antonio, Texas.
Fanick's favorite place has always been the Canaan Valley-Blackwater Falls area, and she says publishing a novel set in that region has been a goal since she began writing. A sequel, "Moonlight Mayhem," will be available soon.
Charleston, W.Va. -- Upgrades affect Library's web
Kanawha County Public Library's operating system will be upgraded beginning Nov. 28, and certain features of the library's website will not be available to the public through Tuesday.
Library users will still be able to check out and renew items in person at their local library, but they must have their physical library card with them. During this time, users will not be able to access the e-Library or their online account, search the collection, access electronic resources, place holds, access WVDeli or register for a card.
Battle of White Sulphur Springs
The History Press has released a new title, "The Battle of White Sulphur Springs: Averell Fails to Secure West Virginia" by Eric J. Wittenberg.
In August 1863, Union general William Woods Averell led a 600-mile raid culminating in the Battle of White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County. Col. George S. Patton, grandfather of the legendary World War II general, met Averell with a dedicated Confederate force. After a fierce two-day battle, Patton defeated Averell, forcing him to retreat.
In his book, Civil War historian Eric J. Wittenberg presents an in-depth analysis of the important battle.
Wittenberg has written more than 15 published books on the Civil War.
The 193-page paperback is $21.99.
State man writes historical novel
Bill Stevens of Gerradstown has published a historical novel titled "The Promise of America," the first installment of a family saga covering three generations of Irish Americans.
The book traces the adventures of William Fitzpatrick, who claws his way to wealth and power. The book covers the role of the Irish in the Civil War, where the new immigrants often found themselves fighting against each other, according to where they were drafted.
"The Promise of America" is available to buy at www.billstevensbooks.com, wwwbuybooks on the web.com.
State native writes mystery
Canaan Valley is the setting for "Moon Signs," a traditional mystery now available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle format. The author, Helen Haught Fanick, is a native of Reader, Wetzel County, and now lives in San Antonio, Texas.
Fanick's favorite place has always been the Canaan Valley-Blackwater Falls area, and she says publishing a novel set in that region has been a goal since she began writing. A sequel, "Moonlight Mayhem," will be available soon.
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