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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781936438136 |
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Publisher: | Sheaf House |
Publication date: | 04/01/2013 |
Series: | American Patriot , #3 |
Edition description: | Heritage, Revised ed. |
Pages: | 368 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d) |
About the Author
An award-winning author and editor, J. M. Hochstetler is the daughter of Mennonite farmers, a graduate of Indiana University, a professional editor, and a lifelong student of history. She is the author of Daughter of Liberty, Native Son, Wind of the Spirit, and Crucible of War, books 1 through 4 of the American Patriot Series, the only comprehensive historical fiction series on the American Revolution. Her contemporary novel One Holy Night was the Christian Small Publishers 2009 Book of the Year and finalist for the American Christian Fiction Writers 2009 Carol Award.
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"The passion and intrigue of the American Revolution comes to life in J. M. Hochstetler's wonderfully entertaining read Wind of the Spirit. Beautifully written and completely engaging, Wind of the Spirit will appeal to fans not just of Christian fiction, but of historical fiction as well. Not to be missed!"--(Michelle Moran, national bestselling author of The Heretic Queen)
“With rich, vivid descriptions that draw you back in time, characters that become your best friends, eloquent language that will leave you breathless, and a romance that warms you from head to toe, Wind of the Spirit is a stunningly beautiful story about the fight for freedom, survival, and love in a savage land.”MaryLu Tyndall, bestselling author of Surrender the Dawn
“The passion and intrigue of the American Revolution comes to life in J. M. Hochstetler’s wonderfully entertaining read Wind of the Spirit. Beautifully written and completely engaging, Wind of the Spirit will appeal to fans not just of Christian fiction, but of historical fiction as well. Not to be missed!”Michelle Moran, national bestselling author of Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution
“Filled with intrigue and adventure, love and loss, history and hope, Wind of the Spirit is a refreshingly honest expose of American truth, sparing neither the good, the bad, nor the ugly. Raw truth, coupled with gentle mercy, will carry your heart from one scene to the next."Kathi Macias, author of Special Delivery
“I love this series written by J. M. Hochstetler. . . . I’d like to see these books, The American Patriot Series, in the hands of every child in America. I think it should be required reading in every history class in the country. A story so fun and fast paced, with the background of Hochstetler’s beautifully researched look at this formative time in our country’s history. Keep them coming.”Mary Connealy, author of Out of Control
“A captivating tale of love and courage skillfully woven into the Revolutionary War, revealing all the human passions and valor that made America great.”Louise M. Gouge, author of At the Captain’s Command
"With rich, vivid descriptions that draw you back in time, characters that become your best friends, eloquent language that will leave you breathless, and a romance that warms you from head to toe, Wind of the Spirit is a stunningly beautiful story about the fight for freedom, survival, and love in a savage land."--(MaryLu Tyndall, bestselling author of The Falcon and the Sparrow)
"I love this series written by J. M. Hochstetler. . . . I'd like to see these books, The American Patriot Series, in the hands of every child in America. I think it should be required reading in every history class in the country. A story so fun and fast paced, with the background of Hochstetler's beautifully researched look at this formative time in our country's history. Keep them coming."--(Mary Connealy, author of Gingham Mountain)
"A captivating tale of love and courage skillfully woven into the Revolutionary War, revealing all the human passions and valor that made America great."--(Louise M. Gouge, author of Then Came Hope)