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In this historical novel full of colorful characters, Ned Tillman conjures up five generations of his family in an engaging look at how they might have dealt with the critical social, economic, and political issues of their time. The book, centered on the 300-year-old Good Endeavor homestead (where the author grew up) incorporates a slew of family stories, unusual family traits, and artifacts passed down through time. The protagonist discovers artifacts which inflames a desire to know more about this past. The book takes the reader through the lives, the loves, and the losses of five…mehr

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In this historical novel full of colorful characters, Ned Tillman conjures up five generations of his family in an engaging look at how they might have dealt with the critical social, economic, and political issues of their time. The book, centered on the 300-year-old Good Endeavor homestead (where the author grew up) incorporates a slew of family stories, unusual family traits, and artifacts passed down through time. The protagonist discovers artifacts which inflames a desire to know more about this past. The book takes the reader through the lives, the loves, and the losses of five generations and brings the reader right up to the present day. Along the way the family members encounter vigilante justice, piracy, bounty hunters, abolitionists, suffragettes, land conservationists, barnstorming, union strikes, integration, and war and climate protests. The novel humanizes our collective ancestors and brings their stories, our touchstones to the past, to life. These examples of their lives throughout the great American experiment might help us all find our better selves in the struggles we face in the twenty-first century.
Autorenporträt
Ned Tillman grew up in Joppa, Maryland where the story is based. He received undergraduate and graduate degrees in Earth and Environmental Science from Franklin and Marshall college and Syracuse University. Following a stint with The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Ned became the CEO for several energy and environmental firms for a total of twenty-six years. He now serves on business, government, and non-profit boards. An engaging speaker, Ned offers a historical perspective of the challenges of our time. He speaks on environmental and climate change issues, natural history, Maryland history, and the use of fiction and creative non-fiction to inspire people to care for the Earth and to take action to preserve it.