Love Lost and then Found

Book: Love Lost and then Found 
Author: William Tirre 

Love Lost and Then Found in the Civil War is set against the backdrop of the American Civil War. The story follows Simon Albrecht, a principled young seminary graduate whose refusal to support slavery puts him at odds with his fiancée Emily’s aristocratic Southern family. 

Simon’s internal struggle: choosing between love, societal expectations, and his religious convictions adds depth to his character and makes him both admirable and relatable. The journey he undertakes with Josiah, an enslaved young man seeking freedom, introduces themes of friendship, sacrifice, and hope. Their escape toward Canada, along with encounters involving the Underground Railroad and compassionate allies, highlights both the brutality of slavery and the humanity of those who resisted it. The narrative also weaves in multiple perspectives, including those of enslaved individuals and abolitionist supporters, enriching the story’s emotional and historical complexity.

The novel occasionally leans heavily on dialogue to convey its themes, sometimes making certain exchanges feel more like moral debates than natural conversations. Despite this, the author’s attention to historical detail and commitment to portraying the ethical dilemmas of the era make the story engaging and thought-provoking. I loved every bit of this book. Tirre has done an amazing job.

Rating: 5/5

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