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Clear The Way - EBook

Clear The Way - EBook

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Inspired by the true story of Michael Dougherty...

Innocence is ripped away from a young Irish boy when he’s forced to say goodbye to everything, and everyone, he knows.

Michael Dougherty made a promise to find a better life. A roof over his head and a pretty girl on his shoulder won’t satisfy the vow he made to himself and his family. Then again, Bridget Lawless isn’t just some pretty girl. She’s the one who stole Michael’s heart and the reason for his undoing.

With passion in his heart and pride in his eyes, Michael follows his destiny to the battlegrounds of the American Civil War. Nearly killed in the cornfield at Antietam, caught in the blaze of “The Burning,” and ambushed in the middle of the Shenandoah, he fights for love and freedom.

Relationships are torn apart, lives are lost, and all hope fades away.

Will the weight of the world come crashing down on Michael Dougherty? Or, will the boy become a man to defeat all the odds stacked against him?

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JWalch
A book for the tweens and teens.

Clear The Way isn’t anything like Stephen Crane's classic, The Red Badge of Courage, other than its Civil War plot, but it reminded me of that book in so many ways. The Red Badge of Courage, published in 1865, thirty years after Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia. Three decades had passed, but the American Civil War, the bloodiest war in American History, was still fresh in memory when Stephen Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage. One hundred and twenty-seven years had passed before Kellie May published Clear the Way, yet she writes with such authority that I felt like she was Crane’s contemporary.This may be a work of historical fiction, but the research that went into writing it was meticulous and makes it read like actual history. May nails the character of the real historical figures that make appearances in this tale, as well as the nature of historical sites like Andersonville, the Confederate prisoners of war prison. In some ways, I felt as if I had ridden that well-known DeLorean back in time and was right there in the heat of battle with The Dragoons.This is a great work of historical fiction, but no book is perfect. I felt let down by the ending. It didn’t end the way I had envisioned it ending. Was it a good ending? I’ll let you decide that for yourself after reading the story.

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AKC
Civil war

War is sterilized a bit but with the truth of loss. I found South in this book was basically demonized (there were good people who fought on both sides) other than one comment mentioning them being fathers, brother's as well. However I could see somewhat seeing the "enemy" that way.Other than those 2 points book was heartfelt and drew you in. I cried when certian characters didn't make it. Good read.I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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Sherree H.
Great Story

This is a great book for early teen readers. We will be looking for more in this series.

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Kathryn M.
great start to the Becoming Michael Daugherty series

This was a great start to the Becoming Michael Daugherty series, it had everything that I enjoyed from the Teen Warriors series. I enjoyed the historical elements and getting to know the real person behind the story. It had everything that I was hoping for from Kellie May and I’m glad I read this. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.