I enjoy books that are set in historical settings. My preferred era is during WWII, however, this book set in the time of the Civil War was exceptional. It is not focused on the fighting of the war, but the effects that the war has on one boy and his family. It is easy to see why he made the choices he made, why his family, friends and enemies responded to him the way that they did and still struggle to see how our own country decided to act the way that it did in response to the hardship that war created for everyone, whether North or South.
I would guess that all that happened to the main character never happened to one individual, or if so, that individual is indeed incredibly rare, but I'm sure that each thing that happened to him throughout the book happened to many individuals during and directly following the Civil War.
It was easy to connect with the characters, even those I didn't agree with. It was easy to feel like you were journeying the country and sea alongside Teddy.