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The Fryeburg Chronicles Book V After the Battle The late Senator Benjamin Miller of Fryeburg, Maine predicted the nation would fight a civil war over the divisive issue of slavery. Could he have predicted what would become of two grandsons, a great-grandson and a dear family friend? When these four young men enlisted to fight to preserve the union, they did not envision the horrors of war. The Battle of Gettysburg changed the lives of these soldiers forever. One lost a leg, another his freedom. One lost his life and another his soul. The adversity encountered after the battle by these soldiers, their families in Fryeburg and the citizens of Gettysburg tests their fortitude and faith. Gettysburg is over. Now the real battle has begun! Novelist June O’Donal developed her love and knowledge of history while homeschooling her two children. Now a retired museum educator, she spent five years teaching hands-on history to hundreds of visitors from preschool to adult. As the founding co-director of the Currier Doll Museum and active board member of the Fryeburg Historical Society, she designs and implements educational programs for the public. She is currently researching and planning Book VI.
The Fryeburg Chronicles: A Secret and A Promise After reading Book I of June O'Donal's Fryeburg Chronicles historical fiction series, I must say that I was quite eager to begin Book Two. In her remarkably well-researched work, O'Donal takes us to a simpler yet still well-established Fryeburg of 220 years ago, a time when the village was still small and when Fryeburg Academy began. Today's Academy hardly resembles the single building that sprang from that vibrant edge-of-the-wilderness community of 1792, and yet the ideals of learning and excellence are as alive today as they were then. People and settings jump from the page and take on a life of their own that magically intertwines with who we are today and how we imagine those who lived long before us. I can envision the sounds of children swimming and fishing in the river and clamoring up the school steps even as the dust from the road floats up into the leaves of the elms and maples along Main Street. I can hear the sounds of the farmyard and the voices of the families moving about their days. I can feel the immense joy and crushing sadness that our forebears often experienced and which were never far from reach. Thank you, June, for bringing our roots to life. Timothy G. Scott Director of Development Fryeburg Academy One man...one secret. Two slaves...two choices. Three brothers...one promise. Should one break man's law to obey God? This is the question the Miller family must answer for themselves in this family-friendly, historical novel.
This debut novel of June O'Donal - set in early colonial Fryeburg - breathes real life into values, faith and work. It is the touching story of a homesteading family built around warmth, passion and acceptance as they lose a child to illness and take another child into their home. The writer clearly loves history and weaves a deep, tender and insightful story - never losing touch with the absolute duty of hard work and discipline.Ms. O'Donal has superbly done her research: from the work in the home to the work of the farm. She takes you into the daily life of the home and makes you feel that you are sitting at the family table. You are able to observe characters change and grow as they define lessons learned from daily hardship and struggle. The writer has drawn the personalities of her characters so deeply, that the reader develops a profound sense of intimacy, affection and understanding. This book is for anyone who loves to read about early colonial times. It is truly a window on the early history of Fryeburg, Maine and how life used to be. I look forward to Book II. Emily FletcherLibrarianFryeburg Public LibraryWhy did God allow this to happen? How do you learn to trust God again when He has taken away the most precious thing in your life? These are the questions Benjamin Miller and Grace Peabody must answer for themselves in this family friendly historical novel.
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#17 in The Bregdan Chronicles by Best-Selling Author, Ginny Dye. Review: Best Historical Fiction series I have ever read! Keep them coming! Dotti When chaos swirls through America, can hope be renewed by dawn? America continues the struggle to become a country for everyone... Moses and Rose are pulled into drama erupting in South Carolina. When it spills over to the plantation, will their family grow? Racial tensions boil over into violence and murder during the Philadelphia elections. Carrie, Janie and Florence join hands with the clinic to work together once more. Peter's trip to a journalism conference lands him in the midst of one of America's greatest tragedies. Matthew and Harold have a front row seat as a corrupt politician is brought down. Flu grips the plantation, pushing Carrie and Janie to their limits. The holidays are especially joyful as another marriage is celebrated and they find reasons for renewed hope. When everyone just wants a simple, clear future, each person finds they must hold on to the hope that each dawn brings. ******* Volume # 17 of the Bregdan Chronicles continues the sweeping historical saga that now encompasses September 1871 - January 1972 How many books will be in the Bregdan Chronicles? No one knows yet... Ginny intends to write these character's stories for as long as she is able to write. She is passionate about bringing history to life through historical fiction. Since she is amazingly healthy, that could be for quite a while! She doesn't like stories to end any more than you do. This one won't end for a very long time!
"We live in amazing times!" Jacob Miller, the patriarch of the Miller clan, pronounces. Indeed, the post-Civil War era is a time of rapid change and inventions. His son Eli is awed by the newly invented farming equipment and machinery. His daughter Rachel is selling typewriters, sewing machines, a new assortment of merchandise in her general store ordered by telegram and shipped by train. Younger son and church elder, Daniel is alarmed about the arrival of new ideas such Unitarianism, Transcendentalism, Marxism, and evolution. The founding of a new church divides the Congregational Church, the town, and the Miller family! Youngest son, Dr. Isaac Miller is busy treating patients night and day. Amputations, tetanus, scarlet fever, burns, broken bones, apoplexy are all in a day's work. He blames himself for his son's illness and lingering side effects and his daughter's determination to become a doctor. Novelist and speaker, June O'Donal, developed her love and knowledge of history while homeschooling her two children. Now a retired museum educator, she spent five years teaching hands-on history to hundreds of visitors from preschool to adult. An active board member of the Fryeburg Historical Society, she designs and implements educational programs for the public. She is currently planning Book VII A New Century. The entire series is available online, your favorite bookstore or directly from the author via: [email protected] or The Fryeburg Chronicles Facebook Page.