A review by caffeine_free
Darkest Journey by Heather Graham

Did not finish book. Stopped at 10%.
He loved to chime in on their historical discussions, especially his mother—who, confusing things even more was Israeli—had been born in New York City. He considered himself a Confederate/Yankee/African American, and liked to say that gave him a unique perspective. 

Between this quote from page 36 of the paperback copy and the amount of “both sides were fighting for what they believe in”’ type of Confederate sympathy, I just couldn’t. I had to stop. I picked this book back up more than twice and still couldn’t read the second chapter.