EBOOK

When the War Is Over

A Novel

Stephen Becker
(0)
Pages
210
Year
2016
Language
English

About

Based on real events, this gripping tale of military injustice ranks alongside The Red Badge of Courage as one of the most original and timeless Civil War novels ever published On a fine September morning in 1864, Lt. Marius Catto leads a platoon of Union army soldiers across a Kentucky meadow. A figure rises in the distance and takes aim. Catto dives to the ground, but it's too late-the lead ball lodged in his shoulder will be his final souvenir of the war.   The shooter, a barefoot teenager named Thomas Martin, claims to be a Confederate soldier, but he wears no uniform and his rifle is older than most of Catto's men. Taken prisoner and brought back to the garrison in Cincinnati, Martin is court-martialed as a guerrilla, found guilty, and sentenced to death by firing squad.   From the bare facts of a long-forgotten incident in the final days of the Civil War, author Stephen Becker has crafted an indelible portrait of the military mindset that is as true today as it was one hundred fifty years ago. The story of Thomas Martin-a sixteen-year-old orphan whose only advocate was the man he shot-is a riveting tale of courage, loyalty, and the crushing inhumanity of life during wartime.

Related Subjects

Reviews

"Carries the shocking impact of a documentary."
Book of the Month Club News
"Like The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Becker's book explores the whole of war with realism and irony."
Time
"Becker's triumph in this short novel is to show a slice of army life as it might have been and can be in any era. . . . A superb story superbly told."
Book of the Month Club News

Artists