bc

That Dazzling Sun

book_age0+
detail_authorizedAUTHORIZED
0
FOLLOW
1K
READ
slavery
like
intro-logo
Blurb

That Dazzling Sun, Book 2 in The Tinsmith's Apprentice trilogy, continues the vivid coming-of-age story of Isaac Granger, slave to Thomas Jefferson, begun in Bechtel's marvelously adept debut novel, "A Partial Sun" in which Isaac begins his complicated apprenticeship at age fifteen as a tinsmith in Philadelphia in the fall of 1790.In this second book, Rachel Bringhouse, the tinsmith's daughter and Isaac's tutur, sails off to Englad to work alongside the famous social activist and poet, Hannah Moore, writing enthusiastic letters to Isaac and which Isaac answers back with assistance from the irrepressibly poetic cook's helper, Ovid. Meanwhile, Billey gardner, the feisty and opportunistic former slave of James Madison, pesters Isaac with notions of a business partnership; the charismatic Dr. Cornelius Sharp uses Isaac to confront Jefferson as a debt-ridden slaveowner; and the Reverend Richard Allen provides Isaac with a most surprising document.When an exuberant Rachel returns from England with a key insight and Isaac's hated nemesis Daniel Shady reappears, bent on revenge, the book rises to its crescendo, in which Isaac must rise to his own power and bargain at last with Thomas Jefferson on his own terms.

chap-preview
Free preview
NOTICE TO THE READER
NOTICE TO THE READER*Isaac Granger, Charles Campbell, Billey Gardner, the Reverend Richard Allen, Thomas Jefferson, of course, and other characters that appear in this novel were actual people, and certain historical events referenced in the story did take place. Yet this book is a work of fiction. References to real people, events, or locales are intended only to provide a sense of authenticity and are used fictitiously; all other characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real, or to be read as history. The language used in the book includes crude idioms and epithets that reflect what the author believes would have been authentic to the period and characters. The author intends no offense, disparagement, or hurt. *I am indebted to Ross Howell, Jr., author of Forsaken, for the substance of this Notice.

editor-pick
Dreame-Editor's pick

bc

In Bed With My Ex's Brother-in-Law

read
7.4K
bc

I'm Divorcing with You, Mr Billionaire!

read
63.5K
bc

Begging For The Rejected Luna's Attention

read
4.6K
bc

My Sister Stole My Mate, And I Let Her

read
65.3K
bc

Getting Back My Secret Luna

read
5.7K
bc

Bribing The Billionaire's Revenge

read
480.9K
bc

Rejection on the Full Moon

read
13.5K

Scan code to download app

download_iosApp Store
google icon
Google Play
Facebook