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About the Book:
Spirit of the
Sycamore follows four years in the colonial life of Isaak
Greenhart. Isaak’s serendipitous meeting with two brothers on the
battlefield outside Bennington sparks an enduring friendship that
inextricably connects and influences the lives of all three men.
Isaak’s personal
search for independence and truth plays out in the self-proclaimed
independent Republic of Vermont, where he is compelled to confront his
dedication to the cause when he becomes involved in the political
intrigues of this territory as it battles for its very right to exist.
After the deaths of his parents and brother, Isaak maintains, and
refuses to sacrifice, the valued friendship he shares with his mentor
and fellow passionate angler, William Aldrich, a wealthy merchant and
eventual Loyalist supporter. Although a true believer in independence
for both America and Vermont, Isaak’s association with perceived
enemies is ultimately responsible for a love compromised, a senseless
killing, and the unjust implementation of a just law.
Isaak is able to
find comfort and purpose in resurrecting and pursuing a dream he
shared with his brother . . . one that represents, for him, the value
of individual passions over intolerant positions and the personal
agendas of political leaders.
About
the Author:
James Hurley taught
fretted instruments for thirty-seven years at his music studio in
Northampton Massachusetts. A self-taught artist, he combined art and
his passion for fly fishing into a series of watercolors entitled
Trout with Flies, which now appear in galleries and on a line of
casual clothing. His articles, essays and sketches have appeared in
sporting publications in New England and New York, as well as in
several national magazines. Spirit of the Sycamore is his first
novel.
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