Have you lost a son or daughter? Read in “Coins of Gold” the story written by a mother whose son was killed in an accident on the job.
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Author of Saving Our History One Photo at a Time – architecture of 1800s and 1900s in towns of Ontario, Canada and Historical Romance/Fiction
Have you lost a son or daughter? Read in “Coins of Gold” the story written by a mother whose son was killed in an accident on the job.
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Have you lost a husband to illness or sudden death? Have you had a child or children to raise on your own? In “Coins of Gold” see how one woman did just that.
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What was it like living through a war? Read about one young woman’s experiences in “Coins of Gold.”
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Have you ever lost a child? Read how one woman handled it and carried on with a smile on her face in “Coins of Gold.”
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Timothy Eadon, an outdoorsman, arrived in Boonesborough with a cloud of misery resting on his shoulders. He was a likeable young man but something was troubling him.
Elizabeth Worthington arrived with Jack and Dorothy Walker after travelling for a month from Boston. Beth’s sister Mary O’Neill asked her to come to help with their three children as she was ill with her next pregnancy. Beth was a city girl from a well-to-do background and her struggles to learn the pioneering ways are portrayed in colourful stories.
Historical details are intertwined in the story with Daniel and Rebecca Boone interacting with the other characters in the story. Some were real people, some are fictitious, all are used to shape the characters of Tim and Beth who meet each other soon after Beth’s arrival in Boonesborough when there is an Indian attack and Timothy has an arrow in his shoulder that Doctor Watson removes and Beth nurses him through his fever.
A friendship develops for Tim and Beth, a friendship with boundaries due to an unresolved situation for Beth back in Boston and Tim’s past.
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