War Ain't No Picnic

audiobook (Unabridged) 30 Civil War Stories & Devotionals

By Tom Letchworth

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Award-winning storyteller and Methodist pastor, Tom Letchworth, retells some of the most fascinating stories from the American Civil War.

War Ain't No Picnic is an entertaining and easy-to-read collection of Civil War stories, with footnoted primary sources for the more serious reader who enjoys historical research. Each chapter includes historical photos and spiritual applications.

Exclusively featured in the audiobook:

  • The late author's oldest son, Sam Letchworth, narrates the book.
  • Tom's youngest son, Josiah Letchworth, offers snippets of Civil War songs throughout this audio production.
  • A bonus track of the two young men singing "The Vacant Chair."
  • A 62-page PDF containing all the photos and footnotes which appear in the paperback.
  • Here are some of the interesting stories Tom Letchworth discovered in his research of the American Civil War. And since he's a United Methodist minister, it's only natural that he saw the spiritual analogies:

  • The mystery of the glow-in-the-dark wounds after the Battle of Shiloh.
  • How the Battle of Manassas "invaded" a civilian picnic.
  • The volunteer nurse whose orders even General Sherman followed.
  • How a slave sailed his way to freedom and later served as a U.S. congressman.
  • The bullet that passed through General Cleburne's open mouth as he yelled orders.
  • Lula McLean's doll "witnessing" the peace talks.
  • The tragic maritime Sultana Disaster.
  • Lincoln's official presidential memo in which he described a general's wife as a "saucy woman."
  • Many readers have bought more than one copy of the paperback edition of War Ain't No Picnic — one for themselves, and the rest as gifts.

    War Ain't No Picnic