 The Planters 1761 - 1921
by Bill Smallwood
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338 pages
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ISBN 088887281X
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Each book of this series is a separate tale about families who came to North America and how they lived their lives on the edge of an unforgiving sea:
About the Book
William Brewster leads the pilgrims of the Mayflower to North America (1620). Subsequent generations of Brewsters continue to seek their vision of religious freedom. In 1761, Samuel Brewster accepts the offer of free land recently vacated by the Acadians. The wars that are our history and the manouverings of powerful men do not deter the Brewsters: they move to Baxters Harbour where they live their faith as they follow the sea.
About the Author
It is every boy´s dream to be just like his Dad. Bill Smallwood´s father was the best cookie and candy salesman in Nova Scotia. Perhaps that might have been good enough if Bill had been born somewhere else, but Bill was born in Halifax and his Dad raised him on stories about the world´s largest natural harbour. Excited by life´s prospects, and encouraged by his father, Bill graduated from the Royal Military College with a degree in history and an officer´s commission in the Royal Canadian Airforce, going on to navigate transport aircraft in the Korean War and jet fighters along the East German border during the Berlin Crisis. With the Cold War drawing to a close, Bill joined the Public Service at HMC Dockyard, Halifax. Before his retirement from the Canadian Public Service in 1986, he was Director of Civilian Training and Development for the Department of National Defence and, after retirement, became the right hand man for his wife in her highly successful real estate career. When it was grandchildren time, Bill recounted the old stories. He came to realize that each story had a thread that entwined with the threads of other stories. Giving them a little tug here and a pull there, a picture emerged as to what it must have been like in the early day of Nova Scotia. If Bill´s Dad were alive today, he would be proud of his son´s storytelling.
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National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data
Smallwood, Bill, 1932-
 : The Planters / Bill Smallwood.
(Abuse of power: Canadian historical adventure series; 4)
ISBN 0-88887-281-X
I. New England—Emigration and immigration—History—175th century—Fiction. II. Maritime Provinces—Emigration and immigration—18th Century—Fiction. 3. Great Britain—Emigration and immigration—History—17th century—Fiction. I. Title. II. Series: Smallwood, 1932- Abuse of power: Canadian historical adventure series ; 4.
PS8587.M354P58 2005 C813´.6 C2005-903088-7
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