The Crossing by Gilbert Morris is the 1st novel in his The Last Cavaliers series of historical personal drama novels set during the US Civil War and guest-starring historical figures, this installment coming a little earlier as a man distancing himself from his ancestral Amish community by studying at a military school under the future Stonewall Jackson (Wikipedia) becomes conflicted as war breaks out, free for a limited time courtesy of Christian publisher Barbour.
Currently free @ B&N & Amazon & Kobo (none available to Canadians), and ChristianBook (DRM-free ePub hypothetically available to selected countries, if they get around to allowing downloads of the freebies again). May also already be/become free at Google Play for the US, where Barbour freebies also often show up, but are invisible from a Canadian perspective.
Description
From the beloved author of the bestselling House of Winslow series comes a new trilogy about the Civil War. Join Gilbert Morris as he explores the life of General Stonewall Jackson through the story of the fictional Yancy Tremayne.
Raised among the Cheyenne, Yancy rejects the Amish community his father rejoins and instead studies under Thomas Jackson, a professor at the local military school. When war breaks out, will Yancy further distance himself from the pacifist community and join the fighting? And can he find a home for his heart?
Currently free @ B&N & Amazon & Kobo (none available to Canadians), and ChristianBook (DRM-free ePub hypothetically available to selected countries, if they get around to allowing downloads of the freebies again). May also already be/become free at Google Play for the US, where Barbour freebies also often show up, but are invisible from a Canadian perspective.
Description
From the beloved author of the bestselling House of Winslow series comes a new trilogy about the Civil War. Join Gilbert Morris as he explores the life of General Stonewall Jackson through the story of the fictional Yancy Tremayne.
Raised among the Cheyenne, Yancy rejects the Amish community his father rejoins and instead studies under Thomas Jackson, a professor at the local military school. When war breaks out, will Yancy further distance himself from the pacifist community and join the fighting? And can he find a home for his heart?