Author: | Dawn Pitts | ISBN: | 9781370097678 |
Publisher: | Dawn Pitts | Publication: | August 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dawn Pitts |
ISBN: | 9781370097678 |
Publisher: | Dawn Pitts |
Publication: | August 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Storm Clouds is the fourth book in a series of historical fiction and continues to follow the lives of the descendants of Levi and Isabelle Everett and their sons, who arrived on Cockburn Sound in the spring of 1833. The family line is continued through Kitty Whittiker (nee Everett) with references to the Mark Everett family as well as their friends Samuel and Millie Murphy’s descendants.
Ambrose and Charlotte Whittiker, their friends Charles and Connie Murphy together with their children move into this novel and continue the saga of these two families; from the beginning of the Great Depression to September 1939 and the commencement of the Second World War.
This novel continues to follow their lives as they adjust to the fear of war created by the continual news of persecution and hardship coming out of Europe. The complexities of life as many men lost their jobs and become ‘swagmen’ or commit suicide because of the hopelessness perceived of their situation in life.
The perseverance of mankind under difficult situation where only faith in God, gives them courage to move forward through the ‘Storm Clouds’ of life as family and friends support each other content with what they possess and a willingness to share with strangers, who become friends for life.
Storm Clouds is the fourth book in a series of historical fiction and continues to follow the lives of the descendants of Levi and Isabelle Everett and their sons, who arrived on Cockburn Sound in the spring of 1833. The family line is continued through Kitty Whittiker (nee Everett) with references to the Mark Everett family as well as their friends Samuel and Millie Murphy’s descendants.
Ambrose and Charlotte Whittiker, their friends Charles and Connie Murphy together with their children move into this novel and continue the saga of these two families; from the beginning of the Great Depression to September 1939 and the commencement of the Second World War.
This novel continues to follow their lives as they adjust to the fear of war created by the continual news of persecution and hardship coming out of Europe. The complexities of life as many men lost their jobs and become ‘swagmen’ or commit suicide because of the hopelessness perceived of their situation in life.
The perseverance of mankind under difficult situation where only faith in God, gives them courage to move forward through the ‘Storm Clouds’ of life as family and friends support each other content with what they possess and a willingness to share with strangers, who become friends for life.