Eliza Birdwell embodies the spirit of an American heroine, balancing practicality and humor while nurturing her faith and family. Her husband, Jess, complements her character with a love for adventure and music. Together, they navigate a tumultuous world filled with challenges, from unexpected gifts to the threat of Confederate soldiers. Their journey is marked by deep emotional connections and unwavering conviction, showcasing a family's resilience and love in the face of adversity.
Jessamyn West Libros
Esta autora estadounidense fue celebrada por sus numerosas historias y novelas, inspiradas profundamente en su herencia cuáquera. Sus narrativas a menudo muestran una profunda comprensión de la naturaleza humana, explorando temas de fe, familia y comunidad. A través de su voz distintiva, captura la esencia de la vida dentro de comunidades más pequeñas, ofreciendo a los lectores cuentos atemporales de resiliencia y compasión.






The further adventures of the Birdwell family during and after the Civil War.--LibraryThing
The Quaker Reader
- 538 páginas
- 19 horas de lectura
This book contains over 60 extracts from the writings of members of the Religious Society of Friends from 1650 to 1962. It includes passages from the works of such well-known authors as George Fox, William Penn, Walt Whitman and John Greenleaf Whittier. The passages illuminate both the faith and practice of the Quaker faith throughout the ages.



