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They followed their king into exile. And when they returned to claim their rightful inheritance, a cry of "Treason" set them running for their lives. Julanna and her brother, Gerrit, had waited their whole lives for a real home in England, instead of the military camp tents they had come to know. But on their arrival in England, Gerrit was framed for treason. He managed to escape the noose, only to be sold into slavery in America. And so began, Johanna's determined odyssey to find Gerrit, and to carve for him a grand home out of the Maryland wilderness where few men -- and certainly no women -- dared to go. With courage, hope, and the help of a mysterious Irish nobleman, himself a slave, Johanna slowly discovered that it was a husband, not a brother, for whom she yearned.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
224

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Edition Notes

Originally published: New York, NY: Wm. Penn Publishing Corp., 1942.

Published in
New York, NY
Genre
Fiction.

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
224 p.
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
18 cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7567920M
ISBN 10
0449244342
ISBN 13
9780449244340
OCLC/WorldCat
7650700
Library Thing
757253
Goodreads
662287

Work Description

They followed their king into exile. And when they returned to claim their rightful inheritance, a cry of "Treason" set them running for their lives. Julanna and her brother, Gerrit, had waited their whole lives for a real home in England, instead of the military camp tents they had come to know. But on their arrival in England, Gerrit was framed for treason. He managed to escape the noose, only to be sold into slavery in America. And so began, Johanna's determined odyssey to find Gerrit, and to carve for him a grand home out of the Maryland wilderness where few men - and certainly no women - dared to go. With courage, hope, and the help of a mysterious Irish nobleman, himself a slave, Johanna slowly discovered that it was a husband, not a brother, for whom she yearned.

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