Ruins in the Mist

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical
Cover of the book Ruins in the Mist by Marion Timmons, WestBow Press
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Author: Marion Timmons ISBN: 9781490841823
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: July 21, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Marion Timmons
ISBN: 9781490841823
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: July 21, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Tomos and the younger members of his family stand at the rail of the departing vessel. Through their tears, they wave goodbye to the rest of the family left standing on the dock and watch as the shoreline of their beloved homeland soon becomes a distant blur.

Many weeks later, after a wretched voyage, they find themselves in America. Arriving on the eve of the American Revolution, they soon find themselves facing the terrors of war and the tragedies that follow.

History comes alive amid the terrors of war, and the heartbreak that follows.
Monica Graham, historical writer, journalist.

Timmons captures the essence of the Loyalist experiences, from the battles of the Southern Campaign to the hope of new life in Nova Scotia.
F.H. Hayward, UE, Education Chair, United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada.

A story of courage and determination, in the face of desperate circumstances and tragic events.
Jamie Grant, Guysborough Historical Society.

A realistic portrayal of what the Loyalists endured, when they gave up homeland, family and dreams.
Kristel Fleuren-Hunter, Pictou- Antigonish Regional Library.

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Tomos and the younger members of his family stand at the rail of the departing vessel. Through their tears, they wave goodbye to the rest of the family left standing on the dock and watch as the shoreline of their beloved homeland soon becomes a distant blur.

Many weeks later, after a wretched voyage, they find themselves in America. Arriving on the eve of the American Revolution, they soon find themselves facing the terrors of war and the tragedies that follow.

History comes alive amid the terrors of war, and the heartbreak that follows.
Monica Graham, historical writer, journalist.

Timmons captures the essence of the Loyalist experiences, from the battles of the Southern Campaign to the hope of new life in Nova Scotia.
F.H. Hayward, UE, Education Chair, United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada.

A story of courage and determination, in the face of desperate circumstances and tragic events.
Jamie Grant, Guysborough Historical Society.

A realistic portrayal of what the Loyalists endured, when they gave up homeland, family and dreams.
Kristel Fleuren-Hunter, Pictou- Antigonish Regional Library.

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