The Convention: Tales From a Revolution - Massachusetts

· Brief Candle Press
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193
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1777, Massachusetts: Surrender Was Just the Beginning of the Battle

Arthur Leary thought that his part in the Revolution ended when his generals surrendered their army to the Americans after the Battle of Saratoga. Little did he know that political maneuvering at the highest levels of British and American government would leave him and his fellow soldiers marching across the landscape for years to come... unless he could find a way out. The rocky soil of a New-England farm owned by fierce patriots to the American cause offered him hard labor, and harder choices -- choices which would shape his future, and that of his country.

The Convention is the Massachusetts volume of the Tales From a Revolution series, in which each standalone novel examines the American War of Independence as it unfolded in a different colony. If you like exploring familiar history from unfamiliar viewpoints, you’ll love The Convention.

Grab your copy of The Convention today and see how even the most difficult defeats can sow the seeds of liberty!

About the author

Lars D. H. Hedbor is an amateur historian, astronomer, cuckoo clock restorer, fiddler, home brewer, linguist and baker. His fascination with the central question of how the populace of the American Colonies made the transition from being subjects of the Crown to being citizens of the Republic drives him to tell the stories of those people, whether in classrooms, on television, or in the pages of his novels. Hedbor resides in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and an ever-changing cast of children.

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