Cumberlands, A Story of the Civil War, Edited Edition
The book has been copy edited. Editing completed July 31, 2014.
Edward Kruger is a small farmer and part time student living on Middle Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau when he is swept into the Civil War after the South passes a Conscription Act in 1862.
Despite reservations because of his family's Mennonite past and against the wishes of the Northern woman he cares for Edward becomes a member of a Confederate cavalry company and participates in the Confederate invasion of Kentucky and then fights in the hard fought battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Edward senses changes in himself questioning his fate as the War continues and he finds himself back home on the Plateau engaging in a merciless and bitterly fought guerilla war. His cavalry company moving with the currents of the fluid conflict eventually joins the forces of General Fighting Joe Wheeler in Georgia opposing Union commander William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea.
As the relentless fighting continues through Georgia and into the Carolinas Edward is forced to come to terms with his role in the War and ask himself one important question.
Can he survive the War intact and return home to the woman he can only hope is waiting there for him?