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Georgia

Published
Nov 2008
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
180
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He stepped off the ship in Savannah, Georgia, in the early spring of 1810, a thirty year old English gentleman, dressed in the proper English clothes which marked him as the gentleman he was. He was a man set on a plan with a clear vision of what he wanted to accomplish: a new life and entirely on his own terms. Thus begins the true life journey of Ambrose Harnage as he settles among the Cherokee of northwest Georgia during the turbulent years prior to the Trail of Tears of 1838. In his second book, Georgia, Alex Fraser recounts the struggles and turmoil of Ambrose Harnage, an early ancestor, as he wrestles with a newfound Christian faith during a time that demanded courage and unwavering commitment. Fraser has cleverly woven historical events with characters so interesting, the reader easily steps into the story and identifies with the spirit of their struggles and strengths, Tiana Tackwell David (University of Oklahoma). Westville's narrative coils the reader into a historical tale which shaped the very foundations of modern society. Alex Fraser lives in Loveland Colorado with his wife, Pattye. He has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the University of Northern Colorado and is a history teacher at Longmont Christian School. The Westville Saga: Book Two, Georgia is the second in a series of books about a family's trek across the United States to Oklahoma.

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Nov 2008 Tate Publishing & Enterprises ISBN 1606048635
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