Explore an often-overlooked aspect of the American Civil War in this gripping historical novel from Harold Frederic. Protagonist Abner Beech, a farmer in upstate New York, is staunchly opposed to the war and insists that the deleterious battle must be ended at all costs -- even if that means striking a compromise with the rebel forces. It's a view that's very unpopular in the community, and Beech's family suffers dearly for his controversial stance.
Explore an often-overlooked aspect of the American Civil War in this gripping historical novel from Harold Frederic. Protagonist Abner Beech, a farmer in upstate New York, is staunchly opposed to the war and insists that the deleterious battle must be ended at all costs -- even if that means striking a compromise with the rebel forces. It's a view that's very unpopular in the community, and Beech's family suffers dearly for his controversial stance.