THE KNAPSACK ROAD is a collection of seven interlocking short stories set in the limestone and cedar country of central Texas during and immediately after the Civil War. The stories share characters, locations, and a single road, building a composite portrait of a specific American moment: the season when the old order had ended and no one yet knew what would replace it.
The collection opens with Jacob Turner's return to his Hill Country farm after four years in the Confederate Army, a return that is not the homecoming he had imagined - his wife and children died before he left, and strangers have settled in his house. The decision Jacob makes in that first encounter ripples through every story that follows.
Sarah, a fifteen-year-old working girl whose father steals her wages, appears first as a presence in Jacob's kitchen and then in her own story - a young woman beginning, very carefully, to understand the difference between endurance and choice. Eli Briggs signed the company roll beside Jacob that same afternoon, and his story, told through the journal he kept, is what men carry when they march away from things they cannot say out loud. Harlan Vance never enlisted; he made a list of forty-seven properties with his father's handwriting and spent the war filing deeds, and his arrival at the Turner farm is the collection's most direct examination of how power moves through paper.
Moses walks out of the quarters on the day of emancipation with an iron strap in his pocket, his wife's hand in his, and a name - a Bureau office, a Quaker, a man who writes things down. His story is the collection's moral center. Tuwihtua, a young Comanche learning from his uncle to read an arrow shaft against the sky, finds himself on a ridge above the Hill Country as the world his people have known contracts around them - and his brief encounter with Jacob Turner, a moment of recognition across an impassable distance, is one of the collection's most carefully crafted scenes.
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