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Selah (The Sugar Baron's Daughters)

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ISBN13: 9780764230264
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Selah Banning has come of age on the West Indies island of Nevis, shaped by experiences far beyond the typical upbringing of a young British lady in 1776. She never anticipated that the most tumultuous time of her life might await her in the year ahead. Jedediah Reed, a young Methodist preacher with a call to serve the slaves of Nevis, has settled at Selah's family's plantation, the Double T. As Selah's heart is drawn to the same people, their shared purpose brings them together--despite her guardians' concern with a romance that promises little security for the future. As Jedediah's faith and Selah's abolitionist leanings lead to changes on the plantation, the Revolutionary War continues to build in the States. With the threat of starvation and the conflict with island mogul Angus Shubert growing ever stronger, the future of the Double T and its people hangs in the balance.

Author: Bergren
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Publication Date: March 03, 2020
Number of Pages: 352 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0764230263
ISBN-13: 9780764230264

Selah (The Sugar Baron's Daughters)

$19.00
$17.08
Sale 10%
 
Selah Banning has come of age on the West Indies island of Nevis, shaped by experiences far beyond the typical upbringing of a young British lady in 1776. She never anticipated that the most tumultuous time of her life might await her in the year ahead. Jedediah Reed, a young Methodist preacher with a call to serve the slaves of Nevis, has settled at Selah's family's plantation, the Double T. As Selah's heart is drawn to the same people, their shared purpose brings them together--despite her guardians' concern with a romance that promises little security for the future. As Jedediah's faith and Selah's abolitionist leanings lead to changes on the plantation, the Revolutionary War continues to build in the States. With the threat of starvation and the conflict with island mogul Angus Shubert growing ever stronger, the future of the Double T and its people hangs in the balance.

Author: Bergren
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Publication Date: March 03, 2020
Number of Pages: 352 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0764230263
ISBN-13: 9780764230264
 

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