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Product Description: As on that night so long ago . . . in a world torn by sin and strife . . . to a family that has suffered heart-wrenching loss . . . there will be born a baby . . . Â Itâs 1967, and the Vietnam War is tearing the country apart, slicing through generations and shattering families...read more
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9781936438242 | Revised edition (Stl Distribution North Amer, October 1, 2013), cover price $15.99 | About this edition: As on that night so long ago .
9780979748509 | Stl Distribution North Amer, May 28, 2008, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: In 1967 the military build-up in Viet Nam is undergoing a dramatic surge.
Set in 1776 during the American Revolution, Wind of the Spirit begins just before the Battle of Brooklyn and ends just before the Battle of Trenton. The heroine, Elizabeth Howard, is a high-level spy working for General Washington in New York City, where she socializes with British General Howe and local Loyalists by day and transmits their secrets to the American forces by night.
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9781936438136 | Revised edition (Stl Distribution North Amer, April 1, 2013), cover price $16.99
9780979748530 | Sheaf House, May 1, 2009, cover price $13.99 | About this edition: Set in 1776 during the American Revolution, Wind of the Spirit begins just before the Battle of Brooklyn and ends just before the Battle of Trenton.
Product Description: Brigadier General Jonathan Carleton rejoins General George Washingtonâs army to find the patriot cause on the verge of extinction. Against all odds, in a daring gamble the American force crosses the Delaware River during a raging norâeaster to attack the Hessian outpost at Trenton...read more
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9781936438075 | Stl Distribution North Amer, September 3, 2012, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: Brigadier General Jonathan Carleton rejoins General George Washingtonâs army to find the patriot cause on the verge of extinction.
Praise for Daughter of Liberty, also in the American Patriot Series 'To read Daughter of Liberty is to live in 1775, to experience the spirit that made our country great. . . .'---Reader Review 'For any history lover, this book is the start of a fascinating series. . . .'---Christian Fiction Reviewer Newsletter Brigadier General Jonathan Carleton has pledged his allegiance to General George Washington, and his heart to the fiery Elizabeth Howard. As the beautiful daughter of Loyalists, she deftly moves among British officers by day and elusively slips across the countryside to give their secrets to the Sons of Liberty by night. Clever deception may be her stock-in-trade---but the charming blond-haired Jonathan knows the deepest secrets of Elizabeth's heart. When General Washington arrives in Cambridge to take command of the American forces, he orders Carleton to undertake a perilous journey deep into Indian territory, and requests that Elizabeth stay behind to continue her work as a spy. As Elizabeth gains further entree into Loyalist circles and access to the intelligence Washington desperately needs, she receives news that Carleton has been captured by the Indians and his fate uncertain. The British begin receiving reports that a blond-haired warrior is leading Shawnee raids against their outposts on the frontier as British general William Howe unleashes an overwhelming invasion force against New York.
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9781936438099 | Revised edition (Stl Distribution North Amer, May 1, 2012), cover price $15.99
9780310252573 | Zondervan, July 1, 2005, cover price $12.99 | About this edition: Praise for Daughter of Liberty, also in the American Patriot Series 'To read Daughter of Liberty is to live in 1775, to experience the spirit that made our country great.
Product Description: Eastertide, April 1775. In the blockaded port of Boston the conflict between the Regulars and the Sons of Liberty rapidly escalates toward a fateful confrontation. Caught in the deepening rift that divides Whig and Tory, Elizabeth Howard is torn between her love for her prominent parents, who have strong ties to the British, and her secret allegiance to the cause of liberty...read more
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9781936438082 | Revised edition (Stl Distribution North Amer, April 1, 2012), cover price $15.99 | About this edition: Eastertide, April 1775.
9780310252566 | Zondervan, May 1, 2004, cover price $12.99 | About this edition: During the American Revolution, Elizabeth Howard, despite being the daughter of Tory parents, is a daring courier and spy for the Sons of Liberty, until her love for a British officer forces her to confront the consequences of her own willfulness.
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