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DAVID CAMERON?S ADVENTURES IBD

CHAPEL STREET EDITIONS
06 / 2018
9781988299143
Inglés

Sinopsis

In 1744 David Cameron, a Scottish boy, and Tomah, Chief of the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), are sold into slavery on a Virginia plantation. They team up for a daring escape and, thanks to Tomah&rsquo,s knowledge and bravery, outwit their pursuers.áThey head north through the wilderness and the dangers of the French and Indian War, aiming for the safety of Tomah&rsquo,s home village, Medowktek (Meductic), on the shore of the Wolastoq (St. John River).At the heart of the story is the respect and trust that create a bond of friendship between the resilient young Scot and the wise and resourceful Chief of the Wolastoqiyik.In this fast-paced historical adventure novel, George Frederick Clarke proves once again that he is a master storyteller of New Brunswick.áGeorge Frederick Clarke (1883-1974) is one of New Brunswick&rsquo,s best-known writers. He lived in Woodstock his whole life and published thirteen books.áChapel Street Editions is republishing Clarke&rsquo,s books under the editorial direction of his granddaughter and biographer, Mary Bernard.