Based on an actual event --the inadvertent shipping of pathogenic H2N2 strains world-wide, this thriller is the suspenseful tale of missing samples falling into the wrong hands.
What was it like living in a small sleepy Southern town when the war suddenly arrived on the doorstep 150 years ago? These are the stories of residents from various walks of life, and the struggles they face as the Union’s Peninsula Campaign deploys forces to Fort Monroe, then continues, ‘On to Richmond!’ as their battle cry went.
Students will find Civil War Comes Home an entertaining supplement to history texts and fresh look at small town life on the eve of the Civil War. The teacher’s guide is available for download at no cost. The free teacher’s guide contains lesson plans and assessment questions, in accordance with Virginia Standards of Learning for Civil War history.
Based on an actual event --the inadvertent shipping of pathogenic H2N2 strains world-wide, this thriller is the suspenseful tale of missing samples falling into the wrong hands.
Jeff Drifmeyer Author
Author Jeff Drifmeyer has come to writing later in life. After spending two decades in the Army Medical Service Corps, being an award-winning research professor at the military’s medical school, Uniformed Services University of Health Science, and a division chief at the founding of the National Center for Medical Intelligence.
So far, Jeff has written a Thriller novel, a narrated non-fiction book, and a teacher's guide for the non-fiction book.