Review: Answering Liberty's Call by Tracy Lawson
Anna Stone has found her place in
life beside her husband Benjamin. They have formed a strong bond and a loving
marriage with as much marital equality as one can muster in 1778. But Benjamin,
an apple farming Baptist minister, has left her and joined the army, along with
her brothers. When word reaches her of sickness and lack of food at Valley
Forge, Anna decides she must come to their aid. She travels, a woman alone, for
over 200 miles to bring medicine and supplies. Along the way she faces danger
and is tasked to bring a message to General George Washington as his life is in
peril.
The Book, Answering Liberty’s
Call is beautifully written. It begins in 1778 but bounces back in time, detailing
Anna’s early life, her courtship and marriage to Benjamin. I really enjoyed the
format and thought the author did a brilliant job of bringing Anna to life. We
slowly come to understand the drive and determination that urges Anna to ride
to the aid of her brothers and husband.
Full of authentic touches and descriptions,
I particularly enjoyed the nursing/medical aspect. Well researched, the book
gives the reader a feel for life in late 18th century Virginia. Special
attention to details such as clothing and food, put the reader into another
time and place.
I would highly recommend this
fantastic tale, based on a real woman, to lovers of historical fiction and to
those who just love a great story.
I rate this book: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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