<p><strong>In <em>Islander&rsquo;s War</em> his first work of fiction</strong> popular Eastern Shore writer Don Parks uses a novelist&rsquo;s imagination and insider&rsquo;s knowledge to dramatize the struggles of traditional Chesapeake Bay island communities early in the twentieth century.</p><p>Arthur Crockett an unsophisticated but courageous young man from the fictional Caplan&rsquo;s Island is swept up in a host of changes beginning with service of a draft notice for duty in World War I. He joins his good friend Horace Stevens in a long day and night&rsquo;s journey by steamboat to Camp Meade near Baltimore.</p><p>During leave time from training in Alabama Arthur meets and is smitten by the daughter of a Presbyterian minister. Marjorie Symington bowls over everyone but Arthur&rsquo;s mother. The battle between these two women becomes almost as fateful for the course of Arthur&rsquo;s life as the trench warfare in France waiting for him and Horace.</p><p>All the old verities of life on the water seem under assault but Arthur&rsquo;s common sense and sturdy faith provide him with a compass that shows him what he has to do&mdash;even when it is not easy.</p>
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