Nostalgia, Dennis McFarland
Nostalgia, Dennis McFarland
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Nostalgia

Author: Dennis McFarland

Narrator: Sean Runnette

Unabridged: 13 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2013


Synopsis

From bestselling author Dennis McFarland comes an extraordinary Civil War novel: the journey of a nineteen-year-old private abandoned by his comrades in the Wilderness, struggling to regain his voice, his identity, and his place in a world utterly changed by what he has experienced on the battlefield. In the winter of 1864, young Summerfield Hayes, a pitcher for the famous Eckford Club, enlists in the Union army, leaving his sister, a schoolteacher, devastated and alone in their Brooklyn home. The siblings, who have recently lost both their parents, are unusually attached, and Summerfield fears his untoward, secret feelings for his sister. This rich backstory is intercut with stunning scenes of Hayes soul-altering hours on the march, at the frontthe slaughter of barely grown young men who, only days before, whooped it up with him in a regimental ball game; his temporary deafness and disorientation after a shell blast; his fevered attempt to find safe haven after he has been deserted by his own comradesand later, in the Washington military hospital where he eventually finds himself, now mute and unable even to write his name. In this twilit realm, among the people he encountersa compassionate drug-addicted amputee, the ward matron who only appears to be his enemy, the captain who is convinced that Hayes is faking his illnessis a gray-bearded eccentric who visits the ward daily and becomes his strongest advocate: Walt Whitman. This timeless story, whose outcome hinges on the fellowship that is forged in crisis, reminds us how deep are the wounds of war, not all of which are visible.

About Dennis McFarland

Dennis McFarland is the bestselling author of the novels Letter
from Point Clear, A Face at the
Window, School for the Blind, and The Music Room, among others. His short
fiction has appeared in the
American Scholar, the New Yorker, Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards,
Best American Short Stories, and elsewhere. He received a
fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wallace E. Stegner
Fellowship from Stanford University, where he has also taught creative writing.
He lives in rural Vermont with his wife, the writer and poet Michelle Blake.


Reviews

Goodreads review by robin on July 19, 2024

A Novel Of The Civil War, Walt Whitman, And Redemption Dennis McFarland's "Nostalgia" (2013) is a deeply textured historical novel of the Civil War, a portrayal of America, and a coming of age story. The portions of the book that describe combat are set in the horrific Battle of the Wilderness in May......more

Goodreads review by Richard on October 21, 2013

Dennis McFarland's new novel Nostalgia, is the product of an outstandingly empathetic mind. This is a writer who truly knows us, especially the unanswered questions that manipulate our lives. As a work of historical fiction, this stands in a very select company. It succeeds as a brilliant re-telling......more

Goodreads review by Joe on December 13, 2019

In early 1864 nineteen year old Summerfield Hayes decides to leave behind Brooklyn, his older sister, and baseball – sort of – by enlisting in the Union Army. This “choice” just in time for Grant’s Overland Campaign in Virginia and specifically the opening salvo, The Battle of the Wilderness. It’s n......more

Goodreads review by Ruchama on November 29, 2013

If I could give this novel ten stars I would. I'm a huge fan of Dennis Mcfarland. One of the rare writers out there who writes with heart, brain, soul, and with such understated not show-offy style. I was drawn in reluctantly. The topic, the Civil War, with a sprinkling of baseball thrown in, didn't......more

Goodreads review by Janelle on September 20, 2013

I received Nostalgia in a Goodreads first-reads giveaway. The book caught my interest because of the Civil War setting and I was excited to start reading. This story was unlike any I've read before, being on the battlefield, and later in the hospital with Summerfield opened my eyes to the horrific s......more