Etched in History

Etched in History
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Publisher : Linkville Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 1947794000
ISBN-13 : 9781947794009
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Book Synopsis Etched in History by : Amanda Marie

Download or read book Etched in History written by Amanda Marie and published by Linkville Press. This book was released on 2017-08-09 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Two families: one white, one black. One family escapes the oppression of 19th-century slavery; the other seeks refuge from the oppression of nature gone wrong. They meet in the wilds of Oregon, in a world far different from the places of their origins. Hope is a strong, vivacious girl, open to friendships and willing to accept all. Joshua is the black teen who becomes her best friend, even though her family does not wish it. When Hope goes blind from scarlet fever, Joshua is instrumental in finding help for her, and Elijah and Mia pave the way for a relationship that spans the centuries. A few years pass, and now Joshua comes to Hope¿s aid again, when it seems there is a way to regain her sight. When their relationship blooms into something more serious, it turns out that the ones who are truly blind are those who let racism stand in the way of love. Set in 1800s Oregon, Hope¿s journey has her meeting historical figures such as Oregon Senator George Baldwin and Mr. William Clark (Montana¿s Copper King) and is a story that will surpass the limitations of prejudice.


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