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Freedom Voyage

Freedom Voyage
Author: James F. La Valley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511768559

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BARBADOS: Anne Delmas, lured into a pirate network, escapes on Chris and Holden's schooner, the Liberte. THE CARIBBEAN: Torn between these brothers, she helps recover treasure, encountering pirates, volcanos, and Carib Indians. DEVIL'S TRIANGLE: Three ships converge, and three lives discover their destiny in a deadly storm.


Freedom Voyage

Freedom Voyage
Author: James F. LaValley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1997-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780911866346

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"WHAT A MAN SAYS IN HIS SLEEP REVEALS HIS TRUE FEELINGS." FREEDOM VOYAGE, the first novel in the series FREEDOM QUEST, weaves together several strands of reality into an imaginary adventure romance. Author James F. LaValley credits his family roots as well as several historical & literary sources as his main inspiration for writing FREEDOM VOYAGE. One particular source was George Washington's journal of a 1751 trip to Barbados. Mr. LaValley, through his use of intrigue & suspense has his readers caught up in a three-way love affair of young traders & a lovely young governess from France through a two-month voyage in the West Indies. Travel with these brothers through a pirate trap in Barbados, volcanoes, & Indians in the Caribbean, & a terrifying storm in the Devil's Triangle. To order: LifeSprings Resources, P.O. Box 9, 2425 W. Main St., Franklin Springs, GA 30639. 706-245-7272.


Freedom's Voyage

Freedom's Voyage
Author: Cissy Hunt
Publisher: Good Red Road Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781792309342

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Author Cissy Hunt takes on the persona of her ancestress Eleanor Billington, and through extensive research of diaries and ship logs, recreates the voyage of the Mayflower to the New World. Through her diary entries, Eleanor recounts the struggles and hardships of the Mayflower passengers in vivid and poignant entries, taking the reader along on a true Freedom's Voyage. The story of a woman, Eleanor, who gave up everything to travel across the ocean to a new world in search of a new life... As Eleanor Billington gazed across the sea, looking for a ship to appear on the horizon, doubt assailed her. Were she and her husband, John, doing the right thing for their family? They had made the momentous decision to search for a new life in the New World, but now, on the dock, among the crates that held their belongings, she wondered if the promise of becoming landowners was worth leaving behind home, family and friends. As passengers on the Mayflower, the couple and their two sons would endure adversity that threw their new life in doubt -- severe weather, sickness, even death accompany them on their voyage to freedom.


Small Boat to Freedom

Small Boat to Freedom
Author: John Vigor
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781574093032

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John Vigor is a writer and a former South African sailing champion. In 1987, John and his family began their new life in America. He now lives in Washington state.


Voyage to Freedom

Voyage to Freedom
Author: David Gay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1984
Genre: Cape Cod (Mass.)
ISBN: 9780851513843

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A fictitious account of The Mayflower as it travels from England to America with the first group of Pilgrim settlers.


Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Cincinnati (Ohio), Public Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 774
Release: 1896
Genre:
ISBN:

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Now

Now
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 784
Release: 1917
Genre: New Thought
ISBN:

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Classified Catalogue

Classified Catalogue
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1312
Release: 1907
Genre: Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
ISBN:

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Daughter of the Sea

Daughter of the Sea
Author: Hiep Thi Le
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781774190814

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An unforgettable Voyage... Memoir of an 8-year old "boat person" who fl ees post-war communist Vietnam in search of a father and brother rumoured to have escaped to the West. Braving sea storms and pirates in a overloaded fi shing boat, Hiep and her younger sister are rescued by British sailors and interned in a series of horrifi c Hong Kong refugee camps. Surviving by their wits, these displaced children of the sea create their own primitive society amid the dispirited and desperate adults awaiting sponsors in the U.S. At the age of eight in 1979, the Vietnam-born actress and her seven-years-old sister were separated from their parents and left their village in central Vietnam as boat people. Their mother and older brother stayed behind with her other children. The sisters lived in refugee camps in Hong Kong for three months, where they were reunited with their father. They then immigrated to California before reuniting with their fi ve other siblings. Her mother fi nally reunited with the family four years later. Hiep was a premed student at UC-Davis, majoring in physiology, when she came to the open casting call with one of her sisters for the Oliver Stone fi lm Heaven & Earth (1993) that was being held at San Jose State University because several of her friends were doing it for fun. She was one of the sixteen thousand Vietnamese Americans seen by casting scouts for the fi lm and was the one, out of the thousands, who got the starring role of Le Ly Hayslip. Despite having no acting experience, she had half-dozen callbacks before she was fi nally chosen to play the role of Le Ly Hayslip between the ages of thirteen to thirty-eight. Since that time, She acted in several fi lms and television shows. She has graduated from college. She was the owner and operator of the China Beach Vietnamese Bistro in Venice, California. She is now owner and Chef of Le Cellier Restaurant Wine Bar in Marina Del Rey, California. complications from stomach cancer on Dec. 19, 2017 in Los Angeles Hiep passed away. She was 46. Above all, Hiep is the proud mother of two. Author Hiep Thi Le Co-founder Jill Powell "Since I've know her from, Hiep always turned something negative into a positive. As a child, she faced her dangers, adversities and self doubts with an innocence and sense of adventure which refl ects the true resilience of refugee children separated from their families and left to fend for themselves." -Le Ly Hayslip (Heaven and Earth ) "Most of us 'come-of-age' not just once, but many times as we navigate life's passages. Hiep's harrowing, true-life journey from innocent village girl to street-wise refugee--told with charm, humor, and precocious wisdom--turns a boat-person's Lord of the Flies into a true Vietnamese Exodus: the portrait of a blossoming young American painted with a bamboo brush. Like a river fl owing to the sea, Hiep's story sweeps us past many amazing people, places, and events that most of us can scarcely imagine. It's a voyage you won't want to miss." - Jay Wurts, coauthor of When Heaven and Earth Changed Places


Brendan’s Return Voyage: A New American Dream

Brendan’s Return Voyage: A New American Dream
Author: Ray Simpson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725292114

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A myth is reviving in the USA, which recent research validates, that Saint Brendan voyaged over three thousand miles from Ireland to America to evangelize it, but when the Indians near the Mississippi welcomed him, he realized Jesus was already there. In humility he returned home. In contrast, USA missions have taken a colonial approach to evangelizing Native American tribes, requiring converts to rubbish their culture and accept white culture as Christian. This book discerns the Creator's imprints in indigenous tribes. It identifies some fault-lines in USA (and Western) society and church, e.g., white supremacy, manifest destiny, and the twin towers of empire-building and separatism. Churches need to repent of these false gods. They need to break free from the prison of consumerism and become open to the prophetic spirit. The book also explores the Creator's imprints in white American culture, and the Christian spirituality of the Euro-Americans' "indigenous" forbears, the Celts. The book outlines ways in which, in these fading decades of Western supremacy, and despite polarization, indigenous, settler, and immigrant peoples may journey together as modern followers of the Way. Those who rise to this challenge undertake a new Brendan's Voyage and create a new American dream.