A compelling story of the true experiences of a United Empire Loyalist family during a critical period of Canadian historyMary Meyers is typical of any nineteen-year-old. She longs for adventure--and
A compelling story of the true experiences of a United Empire Loyalist family during a critical period of Canadian historyMary Meyers is typical of any nineteen-year-old. She longs for adventure--and for freedom to live her own life.
But in the year 1786, and the realities that face newly settled United Empire Loyalist families like Mary's are often harsh. In this continuation of the Meyers family saga that began with the author's first novel, Flight, Mary must come to terms with danger, the survival of her family, and love.
Reviews:
"Sink your teeth into a good historical novel: Meyers' Creek."
-- The Toronto Star
"A gripping fictional treatment of the true-life experiences of one of Canada's foremost families. Constance Crook has given young readers, thankfully, some heroes of our own."
-- Roy Bonisteel (author/broadcaster)
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