Book Details

Pathway to Liberty

On a peaceful April morning in Vermont, while the pleasing sound of the loon’s call was being heard across the placid waters of Lake Memphremagog, musket fire was shattering the morning’s calm to the south on the village green at Lexington, Massachusetts. These first shots of the American Revolution were ushering in a new nation. But the birthing process would prove for many to be exceptionally long and exceedingly painful. For Nutank’s family, the pathways to Yorktown and liberty would be many and wrought with danger. Their daughter Marie would flee to France, while Pierre, would, as Nutank told his son, come to know the many horrors of war. For Nutank, Suzanne, their daughter and son, the family would be divided as their world turned upside down. Dear Richard Clark, One of my most enjoyable tasks as editor of Writer's Digest is passing along good news to writers. This is one of those fun occasions. It is my pleasure to tell you that your book, Abenaki Autumn in the Genre Fiction category, has been chosen to receive an Hororable Mention in the Writers Digest 18th Annual International Self-Published Book Awards. Jessica Strawser, Editor, Writers Digest. "Pathway to Liberty" is now available for Kindle through Amazon.Com and for Nook through Barnes & Noble.

 

About the Author

Richard Brian Clark

Richard Brian Clark born at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, now resides with his wife Marie at Barefoot Bay, Florida. Richard has traveled extensively throughout America, Europe and the Caribbean, always keeping his focus on American History. Richard is presently working on a Civil War novel based upon a cenotaph located in a remote Vermont cemetery. The novel follows families through love won, then forfeited, and the loss of lives in a cause never fully understood.

Also by Richard Brian Clark

ABENAKI AUTUMN
Goodbye For A While
Their Chosen Home