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Soldier's farewell : a western story

The story is told through the diary of Smith Munro, a young boy living and working with his father at a stagecoach station in New Mexico territory. Even in a place where there's nothing but "wind and dust," the Civil War has the power to shape lives and tear apart families.

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  • "Leaving Fort Tejon, New Mexico Territory in 1860, Julian Munro returns home out of his army officer uniform as he has been reassigned as a spy in the coming conflict."
  • "Smith Munro's diary, a birthday gift from his older brother Julian, tells the story of Soldier's Farewell during the years it operated in the shadows of the growing conflict between the states that would have an impact on those living in the territory."
  • "The story is told through the diary of Smith Munro, a young boy living and working with his father at a stagecoach station in New Mexico territory. Even in a place where there's nothing but "wind and dust," the Civil War has the power to shape lives and tear apart families."@en
  • "The story is told through the diary of Smith Munro, a young boy living and working with his father at a stagecoach station in New Mexico territory. Even in a place where there's nothing but "wind and dust," the Civil War has the power to shape lives and tear apart families."
  • ""It's late 1860 and out at Soldier's Farewell, a relay station in the middle of nowhere, the Munros are far removed from everything - including the smoldering conflict between the Northern and Southern states. There's nothing to worry about, Smith Munro keeps hearing from his father. But Smith can see the way tempers between passengers flare, the way more soldiers are coming through. One of these soldiers is his own brother, Julien. What Smith can't see is that Julien is part of a plan in which bloodshed is inevitable, a plan that will bring that Civil War to New Mexico, threatening to tear the Munro family and Soldier's Farewell apart."--Taken from the cover p. 4."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "History"

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  • "Soldier's farewell : a western story"@en
  • "Soldier's farewell : a western story"
  • "Soldier's Farewell : a western story"@en
  • "Soldier's Farewell : a western story"
  • "Soldier's farewell"
  • "Soldier's farewell"@en
  • "Soldier's farewell : a Western story"
  • "Soldier's Farewell"