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By 1774, fur trader and diplomat extraordinaire Sir William (Billy) Smithyman has carved a baronial estate from the New York wilderness and earned the undying love of his Mohawk wife Laura Silverbirch along with her people's trust. Now, the colonies are flirting with revolution and the frontier needs his leadership, but Billy is gravely ill from an old war wound. His oldest son, Thomas, unwilling and unprepared, may be forced to take his father's place. Freedom's Children, third in the Smithyman saga, plunges readers into life-and-death drama as a new generation clashes in the struggle to dominate a continent.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
By 1774, fur trader and diplomat extraordinaire Sir William (Billy) Smithyman has carved a baronial estate from the New York wilderness and earned the undying love of his Mohawk wife Laura Silverbirch along with her people's trust. Now, the colonies are flirting with revolution and the frontier needs his leadership, but Billy is gravely ill from an old war wound. His oldest son, Thomas, unwilling and unprepared, may be forced to take his father's place. Freedom's Children, third in the Smithyman saga, plunges readers into life-and-death drama as a new generation clashes in the struggle to dominate a continent.
Autorenporträt
David More is the award-winning author of the historical fiction series Smithyman Saga. He has been honoured with the 2007 Independent Publisher Silver Medal for Regional Historical Fiction IPPY Award, the 2007 IPPY Bronze Award for Historical Fiction, and the 2009 IPPY Bronze Award for Historical Fiction. His PhD in Colonial Canadian History allows him to tie his love of history and writing together so he can share his passions with others and make Canadian history accessible. When he's not writing or researching, David enjoys sailing and spending time with his wife, Donna, in their Portsmouth Village home.