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A Country of Our Own: A Novel of the Civil War at Sea
 
 

A Country of Our Own: A Novel of the Civil War at Sea [Hardcover]

David Poyer
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The Civil War at sea is the unusual backdrop for this second volume in a series (after Fire on the Waters) following the career of Ker Claiborne, hero of the haplessly inadequate Confederate Navy. As one of several hundred officers who reluctantly leave U.S. service and offer their swords to the Southern cause, Claiborne initially finds himself a sailor without a ship. Following a brief but bloody land skirmish in which he demonstrates his bravado and strategic genius-as well as his loyalty to the South, something that has been questioned by his arch rival Henry Minter-Claiborne is finally appointed second officer aboard the CSS Montgomery, a hastily converted side-wheeler, now commissioned as a raider. Following a flurry of successful adventures, the Montgomery is disabled, and Claiborne is appointed captain of the CSS Maryland, a Yankee opium clipper he manages to seize. From the helm of this magnificent ship, Claiborne leads his intrepid crew on a series of high adventures that find their climax in a stunning sea battle. Poyer's determination to present a complex, historically accurate sea yarn is impressive, but his tendency to clutter the narrative with technical detail and terminology will befuddle those without nautical expertise. Sailing enthusiasts will be in their element, however, and diehard Civil War enthusiasts will find that the breadth of scope and breathlessness of pace compensate for the overload of naval detail. The prolific Poyer leaves plenty of loose ends dangling, so more is to be expected of Claiborne and his crew of swashbuckling rebels.
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"Poyer's determination to present a complex, historically accurate sea yarn is impressive....Sailing enthusiasts will be in their element."

-- Publishers Weekly

"Will receive -- and deserves -- a warm welcome from the C. S. Forester/Patrick O'Brian audience."

-- Kirkus Reviews

"If you have any love for ships or the sea, Poyer's narrative reads, as the critics say, as well as Conrad, Melville, and Wouk."

-- The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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4.0 out of 5 stars A good solid Civil War read, Oct 28 2003
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This review is from: A Country of Our Own: A Novel of the Civil War at Sea (Hardcover)
I came to this after reading James L. Nelson's latest novel, "Glory in the Name," so there was some danger in getting too much of a good thing. Both books are about the naval fronts of the Civil War, but that is where the likenesses between the books begins to end. This is solid good stuff, and it's obvious that Poyer has done his homework. If you like Nelson's book, which squeaks out this one by just a nubbin because of Nelson's great sense of humor, you will probably enjoy the further advntures of Custis Claiborne in this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Forget TV, read this book!, Aug 21 2003
This review is from: A Country of Our Own: A Novel of the Civil War at Sea (Hardcover)
This sequel was much more enjoyable than the first. Mr. Poyer settled down and eased up a bit on the nautical jargon. I'm anticipating the third book with relish. I want to know what happened to Hank, Minter, and Minta!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Country of Our Own, July 26 2003
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K. Freeman (Apple Valley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Country of Our Own: A Novel of the Civil War at Sea (Hardcover)
In this sequel to Fire on the Waters, Ker Claiborne becomes captain of a commerce-raider.

Country of Our Own is a bit disconcerting as a sequel because only Claiborne's point of view appears. He's an engaging, well-drawn character, but what happened to the other protagonists from the first book? I would have liked to follow them as well.

The book is completely from Claiborne's perspective, including his feelings about secession and the Confederate flag (which some modern readers may find disconcerting, but which seem historically probable) and slavery. Some of the secondary characters -- Olivia, Minter, Henshaw -- show promise, but vanish disappointingly; Minter, a main antagonist, is hustled out of the story in an expository section, and it's not clear whether Henshaw survives to the end of the book or not. An African-American point of view would have made a good counterpoint, but unlike in the first book Poyer does not give us one, and Ker's servant Romulus seems more a stereotype than a person.

Battle and action scenes are very strong throughout. The plot moves fast and grips the reader, and most of the sentence-level writing is vivid, with some striking images. Despite my reservations about the handling of secondary characters, I enjoyed the book very much and recommend it.

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