Title | : | The New Land |
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ISBN | : | 1637580800 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781637580806 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 406 |
Publication | : | Published November 30, 2021 |
Lose yourself in the challenges and emotions of eighteenth-century Maine.
In 1753, Johann Oberstrasse’s wife, Christianne, announces that their infant sons will never soldier for the Landgraf of Hesse like their father, hired out to serve King George of England. In search of a new life, Johann and the family join an expedition to the New World, lured by the promise of land on the Maine coast. A grinding voyage deposits them on the edge of a continent filled with dangers and disease. Expecting to till the soil, Johann finds that opportunity on the rocky coast comes from the forest, not land, so he learns carpentry and trapping. To advance in an English world, Johann adapts their name to Overstreet.
But war follows them. The French and their Indian allies mount attacks on the English settlements of New England. To protect their growing family and Broad Bay neighbors, Johann accepts the captaincy of the settlement’s militia and leads the company through the British assault on the citadel of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia. Left behind in Broad Bay, Christianne, their small children, and the old and young stave off Indian attacks, hunger, and cruel privations.
Peace brings Johann success as a carpenter, but also searing personal losses. When the fever for American independence reaches Broad Bay in 1774, Johann is torn, then resolves to kill no more…unlike his son, Franklin, who leaves to stand with the Americans on Bunker Hill. At the same time, Johann faces old demons and a new crisis when an escaped prisoner—a hired Hessian soldier, just as he had been—arrives at his door.
The New Land Reviews
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I have read and enjoyed all of David O. Stewart’s non-fiction, and especially his recent biography of Washington. “The New Land” is the first novel in a series about a family of German immigrants who arrive in (what is now the State of Maine) in the mid 18th century and brings them into the midst of the American Revolutionary War. The characters, their surroundings and events all ring true. It was a good read, and I look forward to the next book in the series.
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An engrossing saga of hope, determination, and bravery in a new world called America. Seeking land and opportunity, Johann and his wife Christiane risk everything to cross the Atlantic. Upon arrival in Broad Bay, they are devastated by the false promises of charlatans, the harsh land, and the ever-present threat of native attacks. Only through faith, grit, and the power of love do they secure a future and build a legacy for their family. David O. Stewart’s action-filled prose creates an unforgettable story.
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I really enjoyed this book. A very realistic approach to how America started, from the transit across the ocean through the French and Indian War, until Bunker Hill and the start of the American Revolution. This is a novel worth reading.