Advance and Retreat explained

Advance and Retreat
Author:Harry Turtledove
Cover Artist:Tom Kidd
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:War Between the Provinces
Genre:Fantasy
Publisher:Baen Books
Release Date:December 1, 2002
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Preceded By:Marching Through Peachtree

Advance and Retreat is the third and final novel in The War Between the Provinces series, a fantasy version of the American Civil War by Harry Turtledove.[1]

Plot

After a long fought out civil war, the Southron forces of the Kingdom of Detina defeat the Northoners and serfdom is abolished throughout all the kingdom.

Reception

Publishers Weekly praised Turtledove's "entertaining and well-drawn characters," "grimly realistic depictions of battlefields and occupied towns", and "beautifully subtle treatment of racism", but noted that the parallels between the Detinan war and the American Civil War result in "a somewhat predictable story".[2]

Steven H Silver observed that these parallels were not exact, in that Turtledove introduced "changes in the events and characters in order to heighten the narrative tension", but considered that the novel could have been "more interesting" if Turtledove had made a greater exploration of how the presence of magic would alter military strategy and tactics.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baen.com Advance and Retreat. www.baen.com.
  2. https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780743435765 ADVANCE AND RETREAT
  3. http://www.stevenhsilver.com/advance.html Advance and Retreat