Vendeur : Antique Mall Books, Smyrna, GA, Etats-Unis
Leatherbound. Etat : Like New. No Jacket. LIKE NEW, Leatherbound - No dust jacket as issued. Never read. Might as well be new. 371 pages ; 22cm. . . . . . . . .Hope Rekindled: The Sequel to Hope on the Tuscarora by Wayne E. Taylor (ISBN 9781595712110) is a historical fiction novel published in 2007 that continues the story of Robert Taylor and his experiences in the Tuscarora Valley during the turbulent period of the mid-18th century. Set against the backdrop of Pontiac's Uprising and its aftermath, the narrative follows Robert as he is forced to leave the valley but later returns around 1766 to rebuild his life amid ongoing challenges in frontier America. The book meticulously explores themes of resilience, faith, community, and the pioneering spirit of early settlers, drawing on detailed historical research to portray the courage of men and women shaping the region. In this sequel, readers rejoin characters navigating personal and communal trials, including conflicts with Native American tribes, the shifting colonial landscape after key battles like those at Fort Duquesne and Quebec, and the everyday struggles of establishing a new life on the American frontier. Taylor's storytelling emphasizes hope rekindled through perseverance, family bonds, and reliance on divine providence, offering a vivid portrait of 1760s Pennsylvania and the broader forces that influenced early American development. The 371-page hardcover provides an immersive look at a lesser-known chapter of colonial history through the lens of one man's determination. N° de réf. du vendeur 2605110004
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