Description
Description
Arriving in America just as the nation is emerging from the devastation of the Civil War, Thomas and Annie find themselves at the heart of an extraordinary economic boom. The country is on the brink of monumental change, and they are determined to chase their American dream amidst this backdrop of opportunity and upheaval.As we follow Tom and Annie across the Atlantic Ocean and through various terrains--navigating rivers, crossing vast plains, and scaling formidable mountains--they encounter numerous challenges along their path. From Indian uprisings to western disasters, their journey is fraught with peril yet filled with resilience. Their experiences reflect both the struggles and triumphs faced by many during this transformative era.The construction of the transcontinental railroad stands as one of the greatest technological feats of the nineteenth century. Tom's expertise plays a vital role in overcoming obstacles that threaten to derail progress. His ingenuity not only aids in building tracks but also fosters collaboration among diverse groups working together toward a common goal--the unification of America's wild west with its burgeoning eastern cities.Join Thomas and Annie Wright on their remarkable journey as they navigate through history's challenges while striving for their place in America's unfolding story. This book promises to engage readers with its rich historical context, relatable characters, and thrilling adventures that capture the essence of what it means to pursue one's dreams.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Where Eagles Fly Free is a compelling performance by an exceptional novelist... A wonderful feat of biography, history, imagination and storytelling."
--MICHAEL LEVIN Multiple time New York Times best selling author. The Courageous Series ... is a wonderfully powerful and, uplifting story of 19th century immigrants ... the great sweep of human desire to discover the fruits of the American experiment."
--TIM BALLARD Best selling author, founder Underground Railroad, subject of critically acclaimed movie: SOUND OF FREEDOM . . If you're into stories about resilience, ambition, and the price of progress, this is the one you should read!"
--GABRIELLE OLCZAK New York City, BB International Committee President, in awarding Out of the Darkness, Best Historical Fiction of 2024 "Filled with gripping connections and reflections, Where Eagles Fly Free is a masterful portrait of early American dreams realized, relationships consummated by love and change, and possibilities that redefine the concept of freedom and choice. These hard-hitting reflections create a story both realistic and thoroughly engrossing as America embraces and redefines its ideals of liberty.
--The Midwest Book Review this story does more than entertain; it carries the weight of history and raw emotion --IndieReader.com Jacinto's immersive, richly detailed narrative brings to life the perils of 19th-century immigration, bringing the suffocating confines of the ship, the claustrophobic tension among passengers of differing backgrounds, and the grueling reality of survival at sea to life. With its towering waves and snapping rigging pushing the crew to their limits, the hurricane aboard the Colorado is intense. Tom and Annie's alternating perspectives add depth. Tom's pragmatic determination contrasts beautifully with Annie's quiet, unwavering strength. Their evolving relationship, punctuated by moments of tenderness and conflict, grounds the story in raw emotions. --The Prairies Book Review "Incredible novelist."
----GABRIELLE OLCZAK, NYCBB Award committee president
--MICHAEL LEVIN Multiple time New York Times best selling author. The Courageous Series ... is a wonderfully powerful and, uplifting story of 19th century immigrants ... the great sweep of human desire to discover the fruits of the American experiment."
--TIM BALLARD Best selling author, founder Underground Railroad, subject of critically acclaimed movie: SOUND OF FREEDOM . . If you're into stories about resilience, ambition, and the price of progress, this is the one you should read!"
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--ANDREW LURIA Award winning author and anchor for 11-time Emmy Award Winner Fox Five, author of Adventures of Charley Marley. " A brilliant novelist . . . a powerfully told story of 19th century immigrants."--GABRIELLE OLCZAK New York City, BB International Committee President, in awarding Out of the Darkness, Best Historical Fiction of 2024 "Filled with gripping connections and reflections, Where Eagles Fly Free is a masterful portrait of early American dreams realized, relationships consummated by love and change, and possibilities that redefine the concept of freedom and choice. These hard-hitting reflections create a story both realistic and thoroughly engrossing as America embraces and redefines its ideals of liberty.
--The Midwest Book Review this story does more than entertain; it carries the weight of history and raw emotion --IndieReader.com Jacinto's immersive, richly detailed narrative brings to life the perils of 19th-century immigration, bringing the suffocating confines of the ship, the claustrophobic tension among passengers of differing backgrounds, and the grueling reality of survival at sea to life. With its towering waves and snapping rigging pushing the crew to their limits, the hurricane aboard the Colorado is intense. Tom and Annie's alternating perspectives add depth. Tom's pragmatic determination contrasts beautifully with Annie's quiet, unwavering strength. Their evolving relationship, punctuated by moments of tenderness and conflict, grounds the story in raw emotions. --The Prairies Book Review "Incredible novelist."
----GABRIELLE OLCZAK, NYCBB Award committee president
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Meadow Vista Corporation
Pub date:
2025-05-06
Length:
400 pages

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