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Trail of Hope (Texas Legacy Family Saga Book 2)

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The slaughter of 183 Texas heroes at an old mission fort in San Antonio in the spring of 1836 sparked a series of events that changed Texas and Texans forever. Upon his victory at the Alamo, General Santa Anna ordered his army to drive all Anglos from the northern Mexican territory and torch their farms and ranches. Almost thirty thousand people, mostly women, children and the elderly fled their homes for safety beyond Texas' border just hours ahead of an army bent on their annihilation. But there were some left behind. A thirteen-year-old boy and his seven-year-old sister suddenly find themselves alone in the Texas frontier wilderness. Andy Bristow must find a way to protect his sister in a land that Comanches roamed for centuries and is now being destroyed by the Mexican Army. Trail of Hope is an action-packed story of the culture clashes in early Texas and a brother's love, loyalty and promises made, regardless of the odds.

Author Biography:

As a sixth generation Texan, Dan Vanderburg grew up learning how his ancestors worked to build their farms, ranches, and their way of life on the Texas frontier. Those accounts lit a spark in Dan as a youngster to learn more about the people that built Texas. Dan develops strong characters with their own engaging stories to tell, and places them in and around critical events in history. He lives and writes in Arlington, Texas.
Release date Australia
January 23rd, 2016
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
242
Dimensions
140x216x14
ISBN-13
9781523448999
Product ID
37613803

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