Lands Where My Fathers Died

Lands Where My Fathers Died

Author: Jack Stewart

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-11-03

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1300279818

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The Stewart family has been the subject of history, chronicles, dramas, operas, and novels for hundreds of years. Lands Where My Fathers Died meticulously recreates that history from 1230 A.D., when the first family member used STEWART as his surname, to the present. Here are the High Stewards, founders and benefactors of Paisley Abbey, the Cradle of the Stewarts, the royal Stewart kings and queens, accounts of the Stewarts of medieval Glasgow, through the Protestant Revolution until exiled into Ireland. When Hugh Stewart gets on a ship in Belfast and arrives in Pennsylvania in 1735 there are new stories of pioneers, frontiersmen, Indians, farmers and merchants, wars and crimes, births and deaths. Each generation gives equal accounts of both the male progenitors and their wives who became Stewarts by marriage. Throughout this book celebrates family life, the fathers and mothers who are the forebears of today's generation of Stewarts.


Land where My Fathers Died

Land where My Fathers Died

Author: Joe E. Morris

Publisher: Context Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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In 1954, ex-convict Joe Shelby Ferguson sets out for Mexico to find the relatives hinted at in letters written by his great-great-great-grandmother.


The Distant Land of My Father

The Distant Land of My Father

Author: Bo Caldwell

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2011-04-29

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 0811875210

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An ambitious man and his adoring daughter are separated and estranged by an ocean and by the tides of history in this “marvelous” novel (Los Angeles Times). For Anna Schoene, growing up in the magical world of Shanghai in the 1930s creates a special bond between her and her father. He is the son of missionaries, a smuggler, and a millionaire who leads a charmed but secretive life. When the family flees to Los Angeles in the face of the Japanese occupation, he chooses to stay, believing his connections and luck will keep him safe. He’s wrong—but he survives, only to again choose Shanghai over his family during the Second World War. Anna and her father reconnect late in his life, when she finally has a family of her own, but it is only when she discovers his extensive journals that she is able to fully understand him and the reasons for his absences. The Distant Land of My Father is a “beautiful” novel “for everyone who has ever felt himself in exile from any beloved place, or a time that can never return” (The Washington Post Book World). “Seamlessly weaves together Anna’s own memories with those of her father, gleaned from the journals . . . An elegant, refined story of families, wartime, and the mystique of memory.” —Kirkus Reviews “Vivid with details of prewar Shanghai and Los Angeles.” —Publishers Weekly “Lush and epic.” —San Jose Mercury News “Remarkable . . . A moving tale of love and the possibility of forgiveness.” —Library Journal


My Father's Land

My Father's Land

Author: Josie Sturgeon

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published: 2007-08

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 1602669236

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Set during the Civil War, this novel is the story of a couple who move from Pennsylvania to a plantation in North Carolina. Belle, a very self-righteous Christian woman, loves to be waited on, and her faults go on and on. At the lowest point in her life, she drops to her knees crying out to God to change her.


The Tender Land

The Tender Land

Author: Kathleen Finneran

Publisher: HMH

Published: 2003-06-11

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0547349289

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An extraordinary memoir of a family haunted by tragedy: “I’ve read very few contemporary novels that can rival Finneran’s nonfiction.” —Jonathan Franzen A superb portrait of family life, this “absorbing and thoughtful” memoir is a love story unlike any other (Library Journal). The Finnerans—Irish Catholic parents with five children in St. Louis—are a seemingly unexceptional family whose lives are upended by a catastrophic event: the suicide of the author’s fifteen-year-old younger brother after being publicly humiliated in junior high school. A gentle, handsome boy, Sean Finneran was a straight-A student and gifted athlete, especially treasured by every member of his family. Masterfully, the book interweaves past and present, showing how inseparable the Finnerans are, and how the long accumulation of love and memory helps them survive their terrible loss. “Unforgettable in its restraint and quiet beauty,” The Tender Land is a testament to the always-complicated ways in which we love one another (Publishers Weekly). In quietly luminous language, Kathleen Finneran renders the emotional, spiritual, and physical terrain of family life—its closeness and disconnection, its intimacy and estrangement—and pays tribute to the love between parents and children, brothers and sisters. In doing so, she “reminds us of how complicated, unique, and fragile an organism the family is” (The Boston Globe). “[Great writers] change us. Kathleen Finneran fits in this niche. . . . Her prose sings.” —USA Today “Beautifully written . . . Like life itself, this memoir evokes both sadness and joy.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch


The Wizard of West Penwith: A Tale of the Land's-End

The Wizard of West Penwith: A Tale of the Land's-End

Author: William Bentinck Forfar

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-18

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13:

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'The Wizard of West Penwith: A Tale of the Land's-End' is a fictional novel on the residents of West Penwith on the coast of Cornwall. Alexander Morley had been wrongly jailed for murder but later acquitted. The event leaves him greatly shaken however and he moves to India where he dies soon thereafter, but not before making his sons Fred and Morley swear to clear his name. Meanwhile Mr. Freeman is the well-known story teller who is referred to as the conjuror because of his mysterious powers. When a ship is wrecked on the coast near the village, Fredrick goes to see 'the conjuror' to enquire the fate of his brother who had been expected to arrive at any day...


Land Of My Fathers

Land Of My Fathers

Author: Alexander Cordell

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Published: 2014-08-21

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 1473603897

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Set against the background of the Chartist rebellion, LAND OF MY FATHERS is a heartfelt evocation of the greatest iron town in the world, Merthyr, and of the people who made it so: foundry-owners and workers, immigrants, fortune-hunters, idealists, prostitutes and wastrels. It is also the story of one man, Taliesin Roberts, robust, determined, passionate - and of a three-sided love that will never die.