Wednesday, 14 November 2018
WITH THIS PLEDGE by TAMERA ALEXANDER
Publication date 8/1/2019.
WITH THIS PLEDGE by TAMERA ALEXANDER is a historical romance novel which starts with what happened at Carnton in Franklin Tennessee, the home of Colonel and Mrs McGavock, on November 30th 1864. It is a truly inspirational read with lessons for us to learn about forgiveness, compassion, and the horrors of war. The fact that, whatever our colour, we are all made in the image of God, is strongly brought out. Most of the characters are people who lived at the time, and the author has made them very real to us.
Lizzie Clouston is a governess who teaches the McGavock children. She is a born teacher and even teaches George and Tempy to read in secret, as, although she is a Southerner, she has strong feelings about the wickedness of slavery. When Captain Roland Jones, one of the Rebel soldiers who are being looked after at Carnton, finds out about her feelings about slavery, he thinks at first that she is a bit naive and looking for trouble, but he keeps her secret.
Lizzie and the McGavocks go out of their way to serve the broken men that are brought to them after the disastrous battle at Franklin, and Lizzie even helps Dr Philips in the many surgeries he performs. Even the children, Winder and Hattie, are involved in helping in this unusual and gruesome situation.
I really enjoyed this book for the great story and the strong Christian message.
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WITH THIS PLEDGE by TAMERA ALEXANDER is a historical romance novel which starts with what happened at Carnton in Franklin Tennessee, the home of Colonel and Mrs McGavock, on November 30th 1864. It is a truly inspirational read with lessons for us to learn about forgiveness, compassion, and the horrors of war. The fact that, whatever our colour, we are all made in the image of God, is strongly brought out. Most of the characters are people who lived at the time, and the author has made them very real to us.
Lizzie Clouston is a governess who teaches the McGavock children. She is a born teacher and even teaches George and Tempy to read in secret, as, although she is a Southerner, she has strong feelings about the wickedness of slavery. When Captain Roland Jones, one of the Rebel soldiers who are being looked after at Carnton, finds out about her feelings about slavery, he thinks at first that she is a bit naive and looking for trouble, but he keeps her secret.
Lizzie and the McGavocks go out of their way to serve the broken men that are brought to them after the disastrous battle at Franklin, and Lizzie even helps Dr Philips in the many surgeries he performs. Even the children, Winder and Hattie, are involved in helping in this unusual and gruesome situation.
I really enjoyed this book for the great story and the strong Christian message.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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