The Common Threads Trilogy

More Common Threads

by L. A. Champagne


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Hardcover
$33.95
Softcover
$23.95
E-Book
$4.99
Hardcover
$33.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/10/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781475968859
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781475968842
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781475968866

About the Book

It is the early 1850s when thirteen-year-old Ashani tribe member Berko Yaba is snatched from his home in Ghana, West Africa, and placed on a slave ship bound for Jamaica. A short time later, Berko takes a new name, Jed, and reluctantly begins a new, imprisoned life with his shrewd owner. Meanwhile, in Cupar, Scotland, Johnny McDonald is like most teenage boys in his farming community, focused on raising healthy crops and animals. But when Johnny marries Diana and begins farming his own land, things begin to go wrong.

Halfway across the world from each other, Jed and John endure very different challenges. As Jed battles the torture of slavery and falls in love with Mary, another slave, John fights the daily obstacles that accompany a life of farming. But when John encounters a disaster that ruins his crops and Jed discovers the Underground Railroad, fate eventually leads both men and their families to journey to a small community in southern Ontario, where common threads tie them together as they become owners of one of the largest potato farms in Canada.

In this historical tale, the years pass and the families grow to include multi-racial twins, as events eventually lead a new generation to Mississippi, where everyone must face the sorrows of prejudice.


About the Author

L. A. Champagne was born with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. She has defied all odds and graduated from Georgian College, Barrie Ontario with an Advertising Diploma. A mother and grandmother, she served seven years volunteering for RVH Auxiliary as head of public relations at Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, Barrie Ontario, until her condition no longer allowed her to do the job. This is the third book in her trilogy.