Children of the Revolution: Book 3 of the Westward Sagas

Children of the Revolution: Book 3 of the Westward Sagas

by David Bowles
Children of the Revolution: Book 3 of the Westward Sagas

Children of the Revolution: Book 3 of the Westward Sagas

by David Bowles

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Overview

Children of the Revolution is the story of the progeny of patriot Adam Mitchell, who fought during the American Revolution at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781. This pivotal battle culminated in his cornfields, which adjoined the one-acre site of the first Guilford County, North Carolina courthouse.The hundred-year odyssey of the Westward Sagas is not about war, but how it affected the Mitchell family. Children of the Revolution: Book 3 in the Westward Sagas Series takes up where Adam's Daughters: Book 2 left off-in Tennessee shortly after statehood. The series continues with the next generation of the Mitchell Family. Peggy, the protagonist in Adam's Daughters, takes on a stronger role as she matures into a confident woman courted by British nobility. Children of the Revolution uncovers the untold reason North Carolina never ratified the U.S. Constitution. Adventure, intrigue, romance and tragedy are woven into the story of the first generation of Americans.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780977748471
Publisher: Plum Creek Press
Publication date: 09/24/2012
Series: Westward Saga , #3
Pages: 372
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.83(d)
Age Range: 3 Months

About the Author

David Bowles has always been interested in history and genealogy. He started writing stories of his family to ensure that his descendants had accurate records of their history, using his imagination and creativity to fill in the gaps of what might have happened when the details weren't available. He created dialogue and scenes to add true life drama to the Westward Sagas from colonial days to the settlement of the West to pass on his family's storytelling legacy.
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