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The Crows' Path: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Four
Down from the Tree: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Three
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It’s 1878, and Agnes is lost. In search of her father, she leaves the County Farm only to become trapped on a southbound train. Her unplanned journey brings her to Boston, where, like herself, she is amongst countless other lil’ wanderers living in the streets, avoiding the asylums and orphan trains.

Her days are numbered as a series of mishaps land her in The Mission, where she is forced to forfeit her name for a number. She lines up with the other girls, heads bowed in silence, scrubbing laundry and avoiding the man cloaked in darkness.

Samuel stays at the Farm, forming a bond with Caesar—a seasoned elder who made his way North—deeply entrenched in the Hodgdon family secrets.

Sarah and the others return to the Farm to fetch Samuel. Will he go? Can she leave her childhood home after facing ghosts from the past? Trains—they come, and they go. Where will the crows’ path lead?

Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series: Book Four

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMj Pettengill
Release dateJan 29, 2016
The Crows' Path: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Four
Down from the Tree: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Three

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  • Down from the Tree: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Three

    Down from the Tree: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Three
    Down from the Tree: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Three

    In 1878, on a poor farm in New Hampshire, lived a courageous orphan boy named Samuel. Following the death of his mother, he is threatened to be taken away from the only home he knows. Unworldly and innocent, he navigates merciless conditions and risks getting lost entirely, until finding comfort in a tree—a knowing tree. Legend has it that if one climbs high enough, it is possible to disappear and view the entire world. What Samuel witnesses from the heart of the tree forever changes him. Maintaining a determined spirit, he fends for himself, piecing together clues leading to the identity of his father, the farm boss who never claimed him. Is there really such a thing as a second chance? Destiny awaits as dark family secrets are revealed. What lies beyond the fence? Will Samuel come down from the tree?

  • The Crows' Path: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Four

    The Crows' Path: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Four
    The Crows' Path: Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series - Book Four

    It’s 1878, and Agnes is lost. In search of her father, she leaves the County Farm only to become trapped on a southbound train. Her unplanned journey brings her to Boston, where, like herself, she is amongst countless other lil’ wanderers living in the streets, avoiding the asylums and orphan trains. Her days are numbered as a series of mishaps land her in The Mission, where she is forced to forfeit her name for a number. She lines up with the other girls, heads bowed in silence, scrubbing laundry and avoiding the man cloaked in darkness. Samuel stays at the Farm, forming a bond with Caesar—a seasoned elder who made his way North—deeply entrenched in the Hodgdon family secrets. Sarah and the others return to the Farm to fetch Samuel. Will he go? Can she leave her childhood home after facing ghosts from the past? Trains—they come, and they go. Where will the crows’ path lead? Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series: Book Four

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Mj Pettengill

Mj Pettengill, historian and author of the Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series, focuses on cultural narrative and traditions, historical and intergenerational trauma integration, ancestral healing, and social welfare development.She is that woman in the woods, one who carries nuts and seeds in her pocket, hand feeding birds, chipmunks, and other critters. She creates in her woodland studio on a farm in New Hampshire, where she also practices the art of medicinal plants and wildcraft.Mj has a background in Civil War Musicology and trumpet performance.In addition to her undergraduate work, she has an MFA in creative writing.

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