Three Sides of Agiochook; a Tale of the New England Frontier in 1775 | TheBookSeekers

Three Sides of Agiochook; a Tale of the New England Frontier in 1775


No. of pages 236

Published: 2021

Great for age 7-10 years

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In "Three Sides of Agiochook," Eric Philbrook Kelly presents a gripping tale set against the backdrop of the New England frontier in 1775. The story follows young, adventurous characters as they navigate the complexities of a tumultuous era marked by conflict and cultural exchanges between Native Americans and European settlers. As tensions rise with the looming Revolutionary War, the protagonists must confront their beliefs, forge alliances, and face the harsh realities of their environment. The narrative weaves themes of survival, loyalty, and the clash of worlds, showcasing the vibrant yet challenging life on the frontier. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 236 pages in this book. This book was published in 2021 by Hassell Street Press .

Eric P. Kelly, a student of Slavic culture for most of his life, wrote The Trumpeter of Krakow while teaching and studying at the University of Krakow. During five years spent in Poland he traveled with an American relief unit among the Poles who were driven out of the Ukraine in 1920, directed a supply train at the time of the war with the Soviets, and studied and visited many places in the country he came to love so well. A newspaperman in his native Massachusetts in younger days, Mr. Kelly later wrote many magazine articles and several books for young people. He died in 1960.