Pelham's story is an interesting one. This very young man with a genius for engineering applied it perfectly to his artillery unit. As the war went on, he was given more artillery and more responsibility and quickly rose to the task and then excelled. Had he lived, he would have quickly risen through the ranks to high command in the Confederate Army.
This book was an interesting read about the short life of John Pelham of Alabama. This book did not contain a lot of letters that I like to see in biographies, but as is often the case, they may not exist. The most important thing missing here which is usually always present in biographies is a bibliography. There is no sources for any of the information in the book, so you cannot seek out and find original sources, newspaper stories, or other sources which may interest you to read more about Pelham, his unit, etc. I do like to read the bibliography for pieces of information that wasn't included in the book because of various reasons, but was still interesting enough to be included in the bibliography. Also, it's a great source to locate collected letters and other books about the subject of the biography.
So, this is why I can only give this three stars. It was an interesting read about an interesting figure, but without the bibliography, you have no sources of where this information came from.