AUDIOBOOK

A Woman's Wartime Journal

Dolly Sumner Lunt
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Duration
46m
Year
2026
Language
English

About

One womans private record becomes a vivid window into a nation at war.
A Womans Wartime Journal by Dolly Sumner Lunt draws you into a firsthand Civil War diary set in Georgia, told with immediacy and intimate detail. Through a civilians eyes, this personal narrative captures the tension of daily life when familiar routines collide with uncertainty, scarcity, and fear. The journal offers a grounded sense of place, pairing the texture of home and plantation life with the looming presence of military movement.
Listeners who value primary sources and lived experience will find an absorbing work of American history and Southern history, rich with observation and emotional honesty. The writing brings forward the realities of wartime on the home front, the moral complexity of a divided country, and the resilience required to endure upheaval. This historical journal stands out as a compelling piece of women in history, war memoir, and Civil War memoir, offering perspective that official reports cannot provide.
Step into this unforgettable historical diary and hear the Civil War as it is felt day by day. Start listening now.

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