Kentucky Choirboy
A Civil War raid. An international trial. A lifelong fight for justice.
by Nicholas Kinsey
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Pub Date Feb 03 2025 | Archive Date Mar 25 2026
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Kentucky Choirboy is a sweeping work of historical fiction inspired by the true story of Confederate raider Bennett H. Young and the forgotten international crisis that followed America’s Civil War. In 1864, after a daring escape from the brutal Camp Douglas prison in Chicago, Young leads a band of Confederate soldiers on a brazen raid across the Canadian border into St. Albans, Vermont—the northernmost action of the Civil War. Charged with robbery, arson, and murder, fourteen men are put on trial in Montreal, where a controversial ruling ignites diplomatic outrage and a frantic manhunt across Quebec. As Young flees through a frozen landscape with his lover Eliza, he is stalked by a relentless killer and saved by a ten- year-old wild girl called Iris—an encounter that will bind their lives for decades.
As the years unfold, the novel widens into a richly textured portrait of postwar North America. Iris grows into one of the first professionally trained nurses in the United States, confronting epidemic disease, battlefield trauma, and a devastating yellow fever outbreak in Kentucky.
Young, haunted by war and shaped by loss, pursues an unlikely path toward justice—culminating in a courtroom battle against the Ku Klux Klan on behalf of a Black farmer whose family has been driven from their land.
From the bestselling author of White Slaves: 15 Years a Barbary Slave, An Absolute Secret, Shipwrecked Lives, Remembrance Man, and Playing Rudolf Hess comes this brilliantly imagined novel about a great American patriot: Lt. Bennett H. Young. Spanning Civil War prisons, Canadian courtrooms, blockade runners, hospital wards, and Jim Crow violence, Kentucky Choirboy is a powerful novel about survival, moral reckoning, and the long shadow of history. Meticulously researched and vividly imagined, it brings to life a turbulent era while asking enduring questions about loyalty, race, and what justice truly demands.
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496 pages
5 stars
This book takes me back to the novels of Jeff Shaara. It has the same excitement, the same detail, the same colorful characterizations.
I cannot say enough about the book. Bennett Young is an inspiring person. We are introduced to him when he was incarcerated in a Union prison in 1864. He leads a group of other Confederate prisoners to freedom. They make their way to a life in Canada.
What follows is an engrossing story of Bennett’s life. The detail is well described from Bennett’s escape from Camp Douglas, to the raids he led, especially in St. Albans, Vermont to his court confrontation with the KKK. Another highlight is the heroic battle of Dr. Blackburn against yellow fever in Bennett’s home town.
Another wonderful subplot is Bennett’s meeting of Iris. While racing across Canada, pursued by a killer, and with his lover, Elixa, they meet a young girl named Iris. The book goes on to discuss Iris, the adopted daughter of Bennett. She has a remarkable life.
This novel has so many remarkable scenes, almost too many to count. The descriptions are memorable, the scenery is wonderful. The book is wonderful.
I want to thank Netgalley and Cinegrafica Films and Publishing Inc for forwarding to me a copy of this absolutely fantastic book for me to read. The opinions expressed about this book are solely my own.
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