Author: | Murray Pura, Joy Ross Davis | ISBN: | 9781622083657 |
Publisher: | Trestle Press | Publication: | May 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | Helping Hands Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Murray Pura, Joy Ross Davis |
ISBN: | 9781622083657 |
Publisher: | Trestle Press |
Publication: | May 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | Helping Hands Press |
Language: | English |
150 years ago the history of America changed forever. Live 1863 through the stories of some of our finest writers – the passion, the romance, the tragedy, and the triumph.
Carrie Fancett Pagels. Kathleen Maher. Joy Ross Davis. Sarah Price. Karen Anna Vogel. Patrick E. Craig. Willard Carpenter. Big Daddy Abel. Murray Pura. David Stearman. And many more.
The plantations. The Underground Railroad. Chancellorsville. Vicksburg. Gettysburg. Little Round Top. Chickamauga. Chattanooga. Missionary Ridge. The soldiers in the field. The families at home. The nurses in the hospitals. The speeches at Richmond and Washington. The prayers in churches North and South. It’s all here in one of the most dramatic series ever produced. A new story by a different author released every two weeks between April and November. Join us for one of the most exciting events in American inspirational publishing – Helping Hands Press presents CRY OF FREEDOM!
When a beautiful wedding gown mysteriously appears in her bedroom one morning, Olivia’s thoughts return to marrying her true love, Daniel, who is fighting with the Irish Brigade on the frontlines in Chancellorsville. But as the war rages on, and battles draw nearer, her home, family, and dreams are threatened by the over spill of violence. Her family must make the ultimate sacrifice, all for love and liberty…all for Olivia’s wedding.
Joy Ross Davis is of Irish descent and a student of the lore and magic of Ireland. After a twenty-five year career as a college English professor, she traveled to Ireland and worked as a writer and photographer, publishing numerous articles and photos for a travel agency. During her months in Ireland, she traveled the northwest counties and found friends along the way, many of whom had ancestors who immigrated to the States and fought in the Civil War in the Irish Brigade. She holds a Ph.D. in Creative Writing and lives in Alabama with her son and beloved dogs.
150 years ago the history of America changed forever. Live 1863 through the stories of some of our finest writers – the passion, the romance, the tragedy, and the triumph.
Carrie Fancett Pagels. Kathleen Maher. Joy Ross Davis. Sarah Price. Karen Anna Vogel. Patrick E. Craig. Willard Carpenter. Big Daddy Abel. Murray Pura. David Stearman. And many more.
The plantations. The Underground Railroad. Chancellorsville. Vicksburg. Gettysburg. Little Round Top. Chickamauga. Chattanooga. Missionary Ridge. The soldiers in the field. The families at home. The nurses in the hospitals. The speeches at Richmond and Washington. The prayers in churches North and South. It’s all here in one of the most dramatic series ever produced. A new story by a different author released every two weeks between April and November. Join us for one of the most exciting events in American inspirational publishing – Helping Hands Press presents CRY OF FREEDOM!
When a beautiful wedding gown mysteriously appears in her bedroom one morning, Olivia’s thoughts return to marrying her true love, Daniel, who is fighting with the Irish Brigade on the frontlines in Chancellorsville. But as the war rages on, and battles draw nearer, her home, family, and dreams are threatened by the over spill of violence. Her family must make the ultimate sacrifice, all for love and liberty…all for Olivia’s wedding.
Joy Ross Davis is of Irish descent and a student of the lore and magic of Ireland. After a twenty-five year career as a college English professor, she traveled to Ireland and worked as a writer and photographer, publishing numerous articles and photos for a travel agency. During her months in Ireland, she traveled the northwest counties and found friends along the way, many of whom had ancestors who immigrated to the States and fought in the Civil War in the Irish Brigade. She holds a Ph.D. in Creative Writing and lives in Alabama with her son and beloved dogs.