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S'està carregant… Conflict at Chillicothede Karen Meyer
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. The book was a bit too...preachy....for my tastes but it was well written. A family moves from VA to Limestone (Maysville), KY. They are soon joined by other families. Joshua and his friend, Nathan, are captured by Shawnee and taken to Chillocothe. ( ) Aquesta ressenya s'ha escrit per al programa Donatius de membres de LibraryThing. I found this story to be an interesting take on life in the early frontier days of our country. I actually wished there was a little more detail in the story. At times, I felt like I was kind of jumping from episode to episode, without less tie-ins than I prefer. The story describes a family's move from Virginia to Pennsylvania and their interaction with the Indians in the region. At times humorous, thrilling and spiritual, I thought it was a good story about their adventures. For some, it might come across as a little too religious, but I expect the story is pretty consistent with how religious folk lived and acted 200+ years ago. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Settlers fear the Shawnee Indians at Chillicothe. Joshua is about to learn why. For Joshua Stewart and his family, the Kentucky frontier is their promised land. It's a fresh start away from the difficulties of Virginia. It's an opportunity to own as much land as they care to claim. It's a chance of a lifetime, a dream come true. The only problem is getting there. Will the Stewarts overcome the hardships that await them in the mountains of Pennsylvania? Will they survive the dangers of the Ohio River? And when the Shawnee Indians attack, will Joshua's faith in the Lord be enough to save him? No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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