Sarah and the Soldier’s Tin Box

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Anna Hammond ISBN: 9781480859746
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: March 26, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Anna Hammond
ISBN: 9781480859746
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: March 26, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

It is the middle of the night in a European village as Jacob Schmidt trudges through the snow to summon the midwife to help his wife give birth. A short time later, Sarah Schmidt enters the worldthe long-awaited answer to their dream of having a child. There is no question she is a miracle baby.

The Industrial Revolution has transformed life into a time of discovery and inventions. As Sarah grows up, her village also grows and changes. When destiny leads her to marry a fellow villager, Sarah believes they will live happily-ever-afteruntil he tragically dies. After her path crosses with that of an army colonel stationed in Europe, they quickly fall in love, marry, and have two children. As war looms and her husband is called back to active duty, he tells her his private papers are tucked away in a tin box under their bed. Two years later, he perishes. When Sarah finally opens the tin box, she finds a shocking secret that eventually leads her to a coal mining town in middle Americaand to accomplish endeavors she never imagined.

In this historical saga, a young woman battles obstacles, endures tragedies, and searches for lasting love as her lifes journey leads her from Europe to America during a time of great change.

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It is the middle of the night in a European village as Jacob Schmidt trudges through the snow to summon the midwife to help his wife give birth. A short time later, Sarah Schmidt enters the worldthe long-awaited answer to their dream of having a child. There is no question she is a miracle baby.

The Industrial Revolution has transformed life into a time of discovery and inventions. As Sarah grows up, her village also grows and changes. When destiny leads her to marry a fellow villager, Sarah believes they will live happily-ever-afteruntil he tragically dies. After her path crosses with that of an army colonel stationed in Europe, they quickly fall in love, marry, and have two children. As war looms and her husband is called back to active duty, he tells her his private papers are tucked away in a tin box under their bed. Two years later, he perishes. When Sarah finally opens the tin box, she finds a shocking secret that eventually leads her to a coal mining town in middle Americaand to accomplish endeavors she never imagined.

In this historical saga, a young woman battles obstacles, endures tragedies, and searches for lasting love as her lifes journey leads her from Europe to America during a time of great change.

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