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Authors: Linda Lee Peterson
The sources that follow were invaluable to this rank amateur:
The Walt Whitman Quarterly
, various issues
Stealing Secrets: How a Few Daring Women Deceived Generals, Impacted Battles, and Altered the Course of the Civil War
, H. Donald Winkler, Cumberland House, 2010
Kate: The Journal of a Confederate Nurse,
Kate Cumming, edited by Richard Barksdale Harwell, Louisiana State University Press, 1959
Walt Whitman's America,
David S. Reynolds, Alfred A. Knopf, 1995
Walt Whitman: A Life,
Justin Kaplan, Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1980
Hospital Sketches,
Louisa May Alcott, James Redpath, 1863.
The Library of Congress Illustrated Timeline of the Civil War
, Margaret E. Wagner, Little Brown and Co., 2011
Every Day by the Sun: A Memoir of the Faulkners of Mississippi,
Dean Faulkner Wells, Crown, 2011
The Killer Angels,
Michael Shaara, Crown, 1993
“What to Bring to a War: A Packing List for WWII Army Nurses List,” provided by Patricia Britton, courtesy of her mother, Laura Rodriguez, who served from 1944â46 in the European theater, published by the Vault, Slate's history blog
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Linda Lee Peterson is the author of two previous Maggie Fiori mysteries,
Edited to Death
and
The Devil's Interval,
as well as several nonfiction books, including
The Stanford Century, On Flowers
(Chronicle), and
Linens and Candles
(Harper Collins). She is also one of the founding partners of Peterson Skolnick & Dodge, a marketing communications firm that serves business, arts and culture, environmental, higher education, and health care clients around the United States. A long-time San Franciscan and an alumna of Stanford University, Peterson now lives in Portland, Oregon. Learn more at
www.lindaleepeterson.com
.