
Freedom's Fire
The Revolutionary War that gave America its freedom touched the lives of thousands of families — including children — in far distant places. Freedom's Fire tells the story of four such families.
Geneseo, NY I will be the key note speaker at the Young Author's and Story Teller's Festival on April 17 in Geneseo, NY. Albany, NY I will be attending and presenting at the Second Annual Children's Book Festival at The Albany Academies on Saturday May 15. You can find more information on the Annual [...]

The Revolutionary War that gave America its freedom touched the lives of thousands of families — including children — in far distant places. Freedom's Fire tells the story of four such families.

Written from the perspective of Lettie, a young girl enslaved on a Maryland plantation with her family, Lettie's North Star tells the story of her family's escape from their master, Mr. Sir.

The Five Nations—the Mohawk, the Seneca, the Cayuga, the Oneida, and the Onongada—have been fighting with each other for a long time. Now all the chiefs want to bring peace to their villages—all but one, that is. The On0ndaga chief, Tadodaho, strongly resists the plan for peace among the nations.
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