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Fate & Freedom: Book II: The Turning Tides
Contributor(s): Knight, K. I. (Author)
ISBN: 099083655X     ISBN-13: 9780990836551
Publisher: First Freedom Publishing LLC
OUR PRICE:   $23.70  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - Colonial Period (1600-1775)
- History | Modern - 17th Century
Series: Fate & Freedom
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.25 lbs) 282 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 17th Century
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
 
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2017 FLORIDA AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS PRESIDENT'S BOOK AWARDS WINNER

2018 AFRO AMERICAN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL BOOK AWARDS WINNER - ADULT HISTORICAL FICTION

2018 AFRO AMERICAN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL BOOK AWARDS WINNER - YOUNG ADULT FICTION

2020 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS BOOK AWARD WINNER - BEST SERIES

A SERIES FOR ALL AGES.

The Saga Continues...

Based on exhaustive genealogical and historical reserach, this epic novel traces the fate of the passengers on what has since become known as the "Black Mayflower."

Margaret and John brave the new world - From the tumultuous crossings on the high seas to Merchant's Row on the shores of the James River they learn to navigate the rough waters of the first English colony of Virginia. Will fate continue to prevail or will their teaching have prepared them for the fight of their lives? Their fight for FREEDOM.


Contributor Bio(s): Knight, K. I.: - As a Genealogist the author believes, "If you CAN prove it, it's Genealogy, if you CAN'T, it's Mythology!" A statement frequently made among those who search the records of history looking for the all important clue. But, when a story appeared through the ashes of time she couldn't shake Knight made the choice to write a Novel, the story was too important. K I Knight is the author of the Epic series "Fate & Freedom." Through the research completed by Knight, she traces the steps of the first Africans to arrive on English soil, at Point Comfort, Virginia, revealing a powerful story lost in the ashes of history. Holding true to her background as a genealogist, all characters, locations, and struggles are based on the documented evidence she discovered on her seven-year journey. Knight is a member of the National Genealogy Society, Florida State Genealogy Society, Virginia Genealogy Society, Virginia Historical Society, Florida Historical Society, Winter Garden Heritage Foundation, Association of Professional Genealogist, National Historical Maritime Museum, National Museum of African-American History and Culture, Project 1619, Florida Author and Publishers Association, Historical Novel Society, Florida Writers Association, National Association of Professional Women and the Director of 1619 Genealogy. A mother of three adult children, she lives in North Florida with her husband Tom and their two dogs and two cats.