" A sweeping, cinematic story of rebellion, loyalty, revenge and reawakened romance." -- "The New York Times Book Review"
" A writer of uncommonly beautiful phrases and compelling characters, Bahr has twice managed to convey truths about the human condition within the confines of the American Civil War." -- "Christian Science Monitor"
" Bahr infuses this story with the pathos and tragedy of the war itself. In the poetry of its prose, The Year of Jubilo rises to the majesty of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address." -- "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
" Like Wolfe and Faulkner, Bahr has a poet's heart, a philosopher's mind, an artist's spirit, and a lover's soul." -- Roy E. Perry, "Nashville Tennessean"
“A sweeping, cinematic story of rebellion, loyalty, revenge and reawakened romance.” —"The New York Times Book Review"
“A writer of uncommonly beautiful phrases and compelling characters, Bahr has twice managed to convey truths about the human condition within the confines of the American Civil War.” —"Christian Science Monitor"
“Bahr infuses this story with the pathos and tragedy of the war itself. In the poetry of its prose, The Year of Jubilo rises to the majesty of Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address.” —"Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
“Like Wolfe and Faulkner, Bahr has a poet’s heart, a philosopher’s mind, an artist’s spirit, and a lover’s soul.” —Roy E. Perry, "Nashville Tennessean"
"A sweeping, cinematic story of rebellion, loyalty, revenge and reawakened romance." --"The New York Times Book Review"
"A writer of uncommonly beautiful phrases and compelling characters, Bahr has twice managed to convey truths about the human condition within the confines of the American Civil War." --"Christian Science Monitor"
"Bahr infuses this story with the pathos and tragedy of the war itself. In the poetry of its prose, The Year of Jubilo rises to the majesty of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address." --"Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
"Like Wolfe and Faulkner, Bahr has a poet's heart, a philosopher's mind, an artist's spirit, and a lover's soul." --Roy E. Perry, "Nashville Tennessean"
A sweeping, cinematic story of rebellion, loyalty, revenge and reawakened romance. "The New York Times Book Review"
A writer of uncommonly beautiful phrases and compelling characters, Bahr has twice managed to convey truths about the human condition within the confines of the American Civil War. "Christian Science Monitor"
Bahr infuses this story with the pathos and tragedy of the war itself. In the poetry of its prose, The Year of Jubilo rises to the majesty of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
Like Wolfe and Faulkner, Bahr has a poet's heart, a philosopher's mind, an artist's spirit, and a lover's soul. "Roy E. Perry, Nashville Tennessean""
"A sweeping, cinematic story of rebellion, loyalty, revenge and reawakened romance." --The New York Times Book Review
"A writer of uncommonly beautiful phrases and compelling characters, Bahr has twice managed to convey truths about the human condition within the confines of the American Civil War." --Christian Science Monitor
"Bahr infuses this story with the pathos and tragedy of the war itself. In the poetry of its prose, The Year of Jubilo rises to the majesty of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address." --Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Like Wolfe and Faulkner, Bahr has a poet's heart, a philosopher's mind, an artist's spirit, and a lover's soul." --Roy E. Perry, Nashville Tennessean
Howard Bahr teaches English at Motlow State Community College in Tullahoma, Tennessee. His first novel, The Black Flower, was a New York Times Notable Book and received the Harold D. Vursell Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.