I recently received this five-star review for my nonfiction book, Horses in Gray. This book tells the story of several Confederate warhorses, as well as their owners. Thank you so much, Jelly Brodey, for your amazing review!
J.D.R. Hawkins’ Horses in Gray is a beautifully researched and engaging exploration of the remarkable horses that served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Hawkins combines historical rigor with a narrative flair, making the stories of these equine heroes come alive on the page.
The book shines in its ability to intertwine the individual tales of famous warhorses—like Traveller and Little Sorrel—with the broader context of the war. Hawkins’ vivid descriptions and attention to detail evoke the emotional bonds between horses and their riders, reminding us of the profound loyalty and courage displayed by these animals amidst the chaos of battle.
Not only does Hawkins highlight the historical significance of these horses, but he also brings forward the often-overlooked perspective of the animals’ experiences. His writing is accessible and engaging, making this book suitable for both history enthusiasts and general readers alike.
Overall, Horses in Gray is an essential addition to Civil War literature. It not only honors the legacy of these remarkable horses but also enriches our understanding of the human-animal connection during one of America’s most tumultuous periods. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of the Civil War through the eyes of its noble steeds.