The Amish Rebel: a Story of War and Faith and the men of the Confederate States Naval Academy - Preston Nuttall - Books - Sunbury Press, Inc. - 9781620060421 - March 25, 2012
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The Amish Rebel: a Story of War and Faith and the men of the Confederate States Naval Academy

Preston Nuttall

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The Amish Rebel: a Story of War and Faith and the men of the Confederate States Naval Academy

Fall, 1861. America has entered a deadly civil war to settle the issue of the rights of the states - notably the right to allow slavery - versus the rights of the central government. From bases at Hampton Roads and elsewhere, warships of the powerful Federal Navy patrol the southern coast enforcing a naval blockade against the South. In Virginia, the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries are a primary hunting ground for Union gunboats ferreting out supplies destined for the rebel army. Raids on the farms, plantations and towns bordering the rivers and inlets are commonplace. When a Union gunboat ascends the Mattaponi River and raids the Amish farm of the Buckner family, Jacob Buckner?s long-standing doubts about the Amish way of life reach the boiling point. Violence breaks out, and in a fit of rage, Jacob ignores his parents? admonition to ?turn the other cheek?. His action unleashes a chain of events that carry him into the Confederate Navy and a world of deadly combat, betrayal and romance as far removed from the Amish way of life as he could possibly imagine. But it is a world that places him on the stage of history and unveils the true Jacob Buckner.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 25, 2012
ISBN13 9781620060421
Publishers Sunbury Press, Inc.
Pages 254
Dimensions 138 × 13 × 213 mm   ·   299 g
Language English