Bluebirds of Happiness

A Quilted Story

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Jean Crawford ISBN: 9781449700935
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: April 2, 2010
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Jean Crawford
ISBN: 9781449700935
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: April 2, 2010
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Bluebirds of Happiness is a quilted story that takes the reader back to colonial days when citizens were torn between patriotism, loyalty to their mother country, and love of their families. History comes alive as you read of the early days of Savannah, Georgia illusrated in this excerpt from the book: Everything looked bleak for John and Marie this morning of January 1, 1779. They were so disappointed their army could not stop the Brtitish from occupying their city of Savannah. They were saddened by the loss of the Patriots lives but still held on to the belief that freedom was worth the sacrifices of their people. They could see the British Military going up and down their streets as they kept order among the citizens. "I wonder, John, if we will ever have freedom in our lifetime. I keep wondering how our sons fared in all this and we didn't even hear from George and Mary."

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Bluebirds of Happiness is a quilted story that takes the reader back to colonial days when citizens were torn between patriotism, loyalty to their mother country, and love of their families. History comes alive as you read of the early days of Savannah, Georgia illusrated in this excerpt from the book: Everything looked bleak for John and Marie this morning of January 1, 1779. They were so disappointed their army could not stop the Brtitish from occupying their city of Savannah. They were saddened by the loss of the Patriots lives but still held on to the belief that freedom was worth the sacrifices of their people. They could see the British Military going up and down their streets as they kept order among the citizens. "I wonder, John, if we will ever have freedom in our lifetime. I keep wondering how our sons fared in all this and we didn't even hear from George and Mary."

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