The Light: Tales from a Revolution - New Jersey
Tales from a Revolution Series, Book 2
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Shamaan Casey
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As a Quaker blacksmith, Robert is used to the challenges of fire and iron, but when the American Revolution splinters his own family and threatens his community, he will wrestle with questions of belief and philosophy. He must rely on his inner light to keep his family safe, and lead them to freedom.
The Light is Hedbor's standalone novel set in New Jersey from his Tales From a Revolution series, in which he examines the American War of Independence as it unfolded in each of the colonies. If you like heartfelt stories of how the extraordinary events of the Revolution affected ordinary people, you'll love The Light.
Buy The Light today, and experience the American Revolution as a personal journey of discovery!
©2010 Lars D. H. Hedbor (P)2018 Lars D. H. HedborWhat listeners say about The Light: Tales from a Revolution - New Jersey
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- Helen
- 09-08-19
great book
As a Quaker blacksmith, Robert is used to the challenges of fire and iron, but when the American Revolution splinters his own family and threatens his community,
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- Simon Gibson
- 16-05-19
The Struggle of Revolution
If you're a Quaker what do you do when your chosen country is in revolutionary turmoil. Robert, the tales central character, must reconcile his beliefs with the safety of his family and helping his country. This is a well written, engaging and informative short novel excellently narrated. Each in this series sees the emergence of America from a different and interesting perspective to explain the historical events.
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- Placid
- 07-09-18
Great tale of belief vs. events
This was the story of a small village of Quakers in colonial New Jersey. The rise in tensions between England and the colonies has become a sticking point for those who would stand back and not become involved and those who thought the King had become too much of a tyrant. The result was that a group of friends had be removed from the fellowship and had to fend for themselves.
It also involved the relationship of two brothers who worked at different agendas and how one befriended the small group while the other worked to make life hard for his own gain.
The inner turmoil that the Quakers felt at this time is brought out as is the interplay between the colonist and the British troops.
A really good story of this time. The language is somewhat archaic for today but understandable and makes it feel even more historic.
The narrator did a great job with the book.
This book was provided free of charge in exchange for an honest review.
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