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Alone yet not alone / Tracy Leininger Craven.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zonderkidz, 2013 Description: 150 pages; map; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0310700086
  • 9780310700081
Other title:
  • Alone yet not alone : their faith became their freedom
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 22
Contents:
Introduction -- End of a perfect day -- Captured! -- The promise -- I must escape -- The British are coming -- The land of his fathers -- Indian bride -- Hannawoa -- The flight -- Pain and hunger -- The dangerous crossing -- Friend or foe -- Almost home! -- Five years later -- The song of my heart -- Conclusion -- Author's note.
Summary: A miraculous survival. An extraordinary faith. Autumn 1755. Settled in the Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania, deep within America's new frontier, the Leininger family celebrates the blessings of a beautiful homestead and bountiful harvest. Until tragedy strikes with the beginning of the French-Indian War, and the devastating raid known as the Penn's Creek Massacre. The lives of this simple, God-fearing family are forever altered when Barbara and Regina, two young sisters, are carried away by a band of Allegheny warriors. Driven by their faith in God and the powerful bonds of family, Barbara and Regina hold firmly to the belief that they are never alone, even in their darkest hour, and that they will be reunited again. - Back cover.
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"Their faith became their freedom." - Cover.

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Introduction -- End of a perfect day -- Captured! -- The promise -- I must escape -- The British are coming -- The land of his fathers -- Indian bride -- Hannawoa -- The flight -- Pain and hunger -- The dangerous crossing -- Friend or foe -- Almost home! -- Five years later -- The song of my heart -- Conclusion -- Author's note.

A miraculous survival. An extraordinary faith. Autumn 1755. Settled in the Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania, deep within America's new frontier, the Leininger family celebrates the blessings of a beautiful homestead and bountiful harvest. Until tragedy strikes with the beginning of the French-Indian War, and the devastating raid known as the Penn's Creek Massacre. The lives of this simple, God-fearing family are forever altered when Barbara and Regina, two young sisters, are carried away by a band of Allegheny warriors. Driven by their faith in God and the powerful bonds of family, Barbara and Regina hold firmly to the belief that they are never alone, even in their darkest hour, and that they will be reunited again. - Back cover.

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