Can Hope Resurface After Evil Tries to Drown It? Introducing a series of 6 exciting novels featuring historic American disasters that transformed landscapes and multiple lives. Whether by nature or by man, these disasters changed history and were a day to be remembered. The Civil War has taken everything from Lily Livingston—her parents, her twin brother, her home. Now she works at her uncle’s inn and keeps her head down. Speaking up for her beliefs proved too costly in a part of Arkansas split by conflicting loyalties and overrun by spies and bushwhackers. Emaciated in body but resilient in spirit, Lieutenant Cade Palmer is crowded onto the Sultana with other paroled Andersonville and Cahaba POWs for the journey north. But a fiery explosion on April 27, 1865, rends the steamer and empties two thousand men into the frigid Mississippi River. |
Release date: May, 2024
Wow! I vaguely remember reading something about the devastation of the Sultana in my history book but Denise Weimer really brought the true horror and trauma of the disaster to life in When Hope Sank. The fact that it involved hundreds of survivors of both the Civil War itself and the unimaginable suffering of Andersonville who were finally on their way home is even more tragic.
This third novel in the standalone A Day To Remember series was a very moving story. The characters struggles to put life together after four years of hardship, fear, and loss and find some semblance of both stability and a new normal only to have it jerked out from under them really tugs on the heartstrings.
Denise Weimer's attention to historical detail is as exquisite as ever and When Hope Sank more than lived up to my expectations in that department. Without bogging the reader down in minutia one knows that those were the things that they really wore, ate, and where they lived and walked a hundred and sixty years ago. And it's those things along with her storytelling ability that keep me coming back whenever I spot the author's name on the covers of her own series and shared ones such as A Day To Remember.
When Hope Sank was a good read and very enjoyable. The mystery and romance against the backdrop of a real historical event was both interesting and entertaining. And, as I rather expected this third A Day To Remember book also sparked some internet searches to find out more about the Sultana. And now that I've finished I will definitely be looking for more from this series as well as from Denise Weimer herself...
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives When Hope Sank by Denise Weimer a 4 Bark rating.
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It feels a lot like coming home.
Some of that also has to do with the fact that I love writing stories that illustrate how God can bring healing and redemption out of the most difficult circumstances. I also endeavor to work as much real history as possible into the plots of my novels. And I love finding a little-known aspect of the past to center a story upon. When Hope Sank embodies all those things.
Reeling from the loss of over 600,000 men in the Civil War and the assassination of President Lincoln just the week prior, the nation hardly noticed when a steamer carrying a couple thousand U.S. prisoners of war exploded in the Mississippi River on April 27, 1865. Over eleven hundred perished in the icy waters that swelled several miles past the normal embankments at flood stage, making the sinking of the Sultana the most crippling maritime disaster in the nation’s history.
The former POWs on their way to muster out at Camp Chase, Ohio, were already emaciated and ill from imprisonment at infamous Andersonville and Cahaba prison camps. A number were badly burned when the boilers exploded, and many did not know how to swim. You can imagine the scene that ensued. While the steamboats docked at Memphis—which had been under Union occupation since the summer of 1862—got up steam, local citizens hurried to help, even those on the Arkansas shore who had fought for the Confederacy. The towns of Hopefield, Marion, and Mound City had suffered harsh reprisals for harboring Confederate guerillas. The area was well-known as a hotbed of spies and saboteurs intent on disrupting Union shipping on the Mississippi. |
While the sinking of the Sultana may be the inciting event in When Hope Sank, it’s not the main focus. The reactions of the characters in the aftermath are. In our lives as followers of Christ, isn’t that where the real focus should lie? How we respond to tragedy? How we learn to reach for God instead of blaming Him? How, when we walk with Him, He brings beauty out of our ashes? It’s my prayer that the message of When Hope Sank settles deep in your heart. |
Denise Weimer holds a journalism degree with a minor in history from Asbury University. A former magazine writer, Denise authored romantic novella Redeeming Grace, as well as The Georgia Gold Series (Sautee Shadows, The Gray Divide, The Crimson Bloom, and Bright as Gold, winner of the 2015 John Esten Cooke Award for outstanding Southern literature) and The Restoration Trilogy (White, Widow and Witch) with Canterbury House Publishing. A wife and swim mom of two daughters, Denise always pauses for old houses, coffee and chocolate, and to write any story the Lord lays on her heart. |
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