No Drums takes readers into the homes and hearts of the
individuals, families, and communities on the home front of the
Civil War in Tioga County, New York. First published in 1951, this
novel is both a dramatic story of war and a moving tale about
living in its shadow. Through a vividly drawn cast of characters
centered around George and Nancy Wilson and their family and
friends, E. R. Eastman re-creates the daily life of rural America
in the mid-nineteenth century how crops were planted, cultivated,
and harvested, how meals were prepared for the table and the
debates that took place in many American homes about the reasons,
course, and costs of the Civil War. His narrative moves easily from
the small towns of upstate New York to the front lines of war in
northern Virginia and into the White House, where Nancy Wilson and
her daughter-in-law, Ann, plead with President Lincoln to pardon
Nancy's son, Mark, unjustly court-martialed for collaborating with
the enemy.
"Although the story deals with life during the Civil War,"
Eastman writes in his foreword, "it is just as timely as now, and
will be while men continue to settle their arguments with the
sword. It is a story of how people worked, loved, and lived under a
great strain. Being a novel, most of the characters are, of course,
fictional, but the theme and most of the incidents, situations, and
adventures are based on true stories from the lives of people whom
I once knew." Available once again, No Drums remains a fitting
tribute to the men and women both on and behind the front lines of
war."
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