Howard Bahr is noted for his novels regarding the american Civil War. His novel, The Year of Jubilo was a New York Times notable book of the year. Now, Mr. Bahr turns his attention to the american railroads in the deep south just before the start of World War 2, and once again, he has written a fine book which captures the era in a very intimate way. Mr. Bahr is an ex railroad man himself, and his knowledge of the business and the people who work on it runs true in every page of the book. Mr. Bahr has always written beautifully, and this novel is no exception. He sets moods which will linger with you for quite awhile. He also likes to touch his books with a amall piece of the supernatural in all his works, just a small touch to really set the mood. The story involves two railroads destined to meet on Christmas eve, and the characters whgo you wil become involved with are richly drawn. You will be caught up in the inevitability of the outcome, hoping against hope that something will be allowed to intercede to stop the rush against time and rail space on the railroad.