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by Marlo Schalesky
Book 1, Winds of Freedom. The year is
1743. In the English colonies a religious revival, which will later
be named The Great Awakening, is sweeping through every class of
people, drawing the wealthy and common alike into a new and personal
experience with God. But as the American colonists find their peace
with God, England and France plot for war, the third of four such
conflicts waged by the French and British for control of North
America. On the Pennsylvanian frontier, tensions mount as the
Shawnee and Delaware ally with the French. Here the drums of war
have already begun to beat. French-led war bands advance. Settlers
tremble. Brave men, driven by the hope of freedom, grip their
muskets in desperate hands. And, in the midst of it all, one
half-breed Indian girl dreams of what it means to be free . . . |
2000,
Crossway Books
379 pages, softcover |
| Author's website:
www.marloschalesky.com |
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