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Raines in the Day

Raines in the Day

Gene Lee

All Things That Matter Press
2021
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With the state of Florida for a backdrop, Raines in the Day, is the story of one man's life as it unfolds through the first half of the 20th Century. Rich with the bittersweet gifts of life and infused with the beauty of the sea and the outdoors, Raines in the Day details John Raines journey through loss, love, and healing. With appeal to readers of Patrick Smith's A Land Remembered, and Richard Powell's I Take This Land, John Raines' journey is a portrait of a man grappling with inner and outer changes, struggling to understand his own heart, and fighting to move beyond the losses and limitations of his past. The second in the Raines Family trilogy, Raines in the Day takes up where the first volume, Men Without Hate, left off.
Men Without Hate

Men Without Hate

Gene Lee

All Things That Matter Press
2018
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In 1861, twenty-two-year old Lewis Raines is coming of age on the family farm in Ware County, Georgia just as the Civil War breaks out. Deciding that fighting for a good cause is preferable to a dull future farming and marrying the preacher's daughter, Lewis enlists. It is 1863 and Lewis's battery is preparing to fight in what will become known as Pickett's Charge. Lewis tries to send word to headquarters of the danger he sees but is too late. He can only watch in horror as Pickett's men begin across the valley, toward the Federal positions and certain death.The surviving forces retreat, and Lee eventually surrenders, but for Lewis the searing memories of chaos and death make it a long time before he returns home, changed forever. In the second half of the novel, the narrative shifts to 1935 and the life of Hilton Raines, Lewis's grandson. Raised by a man scarred by his own father's coldness, Hilton has enjoyed a warm, stable, and comfortable boyhood. World War II begins while Hilton is at college. At his father's urging he graduates but puts off law school to enlist in the Army Infantry in 1943. He forms a tight war-time bond with his commanding sergeant, Ray Jesup, during the invasion of Leyte. After fighting its way through the jungles of the Philippines, their howitzer unit, "The Guns of Dixie," supports the attack on Manila. Japanese are vanquished after three weeks of fighting, but when Hilton and Jesup visit the ruins of the sacred walled city the day after the final battle, Hilton is unprepared for what he sees and the long lasting effects of war. The story of Lewis and Hilton Raines juxtaposes two quintessentially American coming-of-age tales-and two iconic American wars, the Civil War and World War II-with a nuanced meditation on the nature of family legacy, healing, and survival. With troops now returning from America's latest military engagements, the novel's central question-how do some men's souls survive the horror of war while others' minds are destroyed by it? -has both timeliness and emotional resonance.