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Indivisible? The Story Of The Second American Civil War is written by Paul Martin Midden. The author has described this book as being of the General, Fiction-Thriller-Genre. Recommendation for the reader audience would put emphasis on adult readers. Given the plot, educated and experienced readers may fare better with understanding it than younger readers. The story subject contexts are values, morals, and history within the people of the United States, and the United States itself.
During the American Civil war fought 1861-1865, a Confederate soldier by the name of Abraham Bellamy is described to have love, passion, loyalty, and without a doubt devotion to the Southern morals and values bred into him throughout his childhood. But just as the war ends and the South surrenders, so does he. After such a heartbreaking defeat for the southern cause, how can any aspect of their cause ever be reinstated into society again? This man did leave behind a family, but not of his own offspring, but his siblings, who in turn had children, and so on. The story of This man's love for the Southern cause, and his death had been passed down through the generations. A few generations passed and then came a man, by the name of Abner Bellamy, who is living in present day 2012. He discovers, with the help of a woman, the love of the Confederate cause. With confidential meetings, talk of treason, secret meetings, and Federal Agents, can the Confederate cause of the Southern states rise up and fight another civil war?
Paul Martin Midden has done an incredible job writing this story. This plot is so inconceivable to the minds of most present day Americans, it will leave all readers in a constant state of eagerness, anxiety, and inability to stop reading, as they turn each page. A plot that is a well known topic in today's media and individual conversations of the people in the United States. With all the chaos going on in present daily life, some might believe this story is not so much a story as a preview of what is to come.