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A collection of short stories. Some satirical, some serious, some historical all chosen to entertain.
After years of silencing the voices in his mind, poet Ronald Baldwin courageously decided to pen the controversial words which were delivered through a dream-like state where he witnessed a ball of fire flashing before him. Baldwin says the voices produced piercing words and he was compelled to share them like fire shut up in his bones. Compared to American Novelist, poet and social critic James Baldwin, Ronald says, "The voices we hear have the capability of dictating our choices, opinions, thoughts, and ultimately the direction of our life." Voices - We all hear them, but how many of us are bold enough to acknowledge them? The voices of our parents, our past, our hurts and pains, voices from broken relationships and even the voices of our own conscience speak loud and clear, but oftentimes they are suppressed or completely ignored.
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Continuing the saga of the Boyle family and their neighbors as they create the village of Milfordville in the upper Susquehanna valley. Recreates the trials and tribulations of living on the frontier of the early 1800's while relating the area's history.
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Starting out as a narrative of the Clinton - Sullivan Expedition against the Iroquois in central New York state this book quickly became a story of the contributions women made to the settling of the upper Susquehanna valley. Their daily efforts to maintain a household in times of multiple dangers (wildlife, disease, hostile Indians, lack of medical help, accidents, food shortages and the weather). This tale weaves their stories into a narrative that includes the actual history of the area. Be entertained, and educated as you follow this exciting story of true life on the frontier as it was in the 1770's on the upper Susquehanna.
Set in the late 1770's, this narrative follows the Boyle family after the years of the American Revolution in the wilderness frontier that was to become Otsego County in upstate New York. Facing danger and disease they participate in settling a wild area, seizing opportunities that present themselves. This book picks up where, "James and Sarah" left off and continues the saga of triumph over adversity as the characters grow their families and new communities.