The Whaler's Son
The year is 1869, on the heels of the American Civil War. Three stranded siblings: Jonah, Mary, and Tally are forced to leave the security of their homestead, in order to reach a distant trading post in Waterford, Massachusetts. Having loaded their possessions onto an ox-drawn cart, they set forth on the treacherous journey. Along the way they encounter a wounded convict in need of help. It soon becomes apparent that he is not the man he claims to be, and the situation quickly worsens. Their resilience and courage are tested beyond the limits of their imagination in order to survive.
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The Whaler's Son
The year is 1869, on the heels of the American Civil War. Three stranded siblings: Jonah, Mary, and Tally are forced to leave the security of their homestead, in order to reach a distant trading post in Waterford, Massachusetts. Having loaded their possessions onto an ox-drawn cart, they set forth on the treacherous journey. Along the way they encounter a wounded convict in need of help. It soon becomes apparent that he is not the man he claims to be, and the situation quickly worsens. Their resilience and courage are tested beyond the limits of their imagination in order to survive.
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The Whaler's Son

The Whaler's Son

by Alain Dezii
The Whaler's Son

The Whaler's Son

by Alain Dezii

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Overview

The year is 1869, on the heels of the American Civil War. Three stranded siblings: Jonah, Mary, and Tally are forced to leave the security of their homestead, in order to reach a distant trading post in Waterford, Massachusetts. Having loaded their possessions onto an ox-drawn cart, they set forth on the treacherous journey. Along the way they encounter a wounded convict in need of help. It soon becomes apparent that he is not the man he claims to be, and the situation quickly worsens. Their resilience and courage are tested beyond the limits of their imagination in order to survive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798892174893
Publisher: Dada Publishing Inc
Publication date: 10/10/2023
Edition description: Original ed.
Pages: 298
Sales rank: 665,236
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Alain Dezii is a writer of fiction that examines the human condition across historical contexts. His works include the Healer of Ephesus and Honduras is Burning. Alain resides in South Florida where he remains active in the field of Architecture, Literature, and the Visual Arts.
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