Showing posts with label Pacific Northwest history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pacific Northwest history. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

2 GRACE AWARD Finalist Bond Books for 2016

Thanks to the many of you who nominated my books for the GRACE AWARDS (2016). Not one but two of them are GW finalists (as near as I could tell, the only two books by the same author to make the finals), for which I am grateful to God.
YOUNG ADULT: (including Middle Grade and New Adult)
THE REVOLT by Douglas Bond ( P&R Publishing) ~ In his short career as a battle secretary, Hugh West’all has come close to death many times. But when he leaves the war behind to enter the hallowed halls of Oxford, he meets John of Wycliffe and soon embarks on a mission even more exciting—and perhaps just as dangerous. Using his scribe’s quill to translate the Bible into English, the language of the common people, Hugh begins to understand the beauty of the gospel as never before. But he and his friends are up against the corrupt monolith of the medieval church, and it will stop at nothing to crush Wycliffe’s work.
https://graceawardsdotorg.wordpress.com/2017/03/18/andthe-grace-awards-2016-finalists-are/
 
 
 
ACTION-ADVENTURE/WESTERN/EPIC FICTION: (exploits, quest, daring, expansive)
THE BATTLE OF SEATTLE by Doughlas Bond (P&R Publishing) ~ It’s 1855 in the Pacific Northwest, and hostility between white settlers and native tribes is rising quickly, leading to deaths on both sides. As tensions mount, young William Tidd joins Charles Eaton’s Rangers on a mission to hunt down Chief Leschi of the Nisqually. If they can stop him, they may be able to end the bloodshed before it gets worse . . . but not everyone wants peace with the enemy. Is all-out war inevitable? Through skirmishes, raids, close calls, and betrayal—William’s assumptions, beliefs, courage, and friendships will all be challenged in a few breakneck weeks.
https://graceawardsdotorg.wordpress.com/2017/03/18/andthe-grace-awards-2016-finalists-are/

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Fort Nisqually latest visit--ideas flying in my imagination!

My youngest munchkins and I had so much fun at Fort Nisqually yesterday afternoon! We were met by Education Curator, Michael McGuire (note the Scots name--this tale will have a significant Scots connection... because Hudson Bay Company and the PNW had a huge Scots connection, and because I'm writing it!). They've offered me their small research library for writing right there at the fort. What could be better? I absolutely love writing on location. Giles got to "shoot" a Northwest trade musket and wear a beaver skin top hat, and Gillian was enchanted with the Cheif Prefect's house built in 1855, the oldest building in Puget Sound, and right in the middle of the fort--and ten minutes from our home! Here are some pictures from this visit:


My youngest munchkins and I had so much fun at Fort Nisqually yesterday afternoon! We were met by Education Curator, Michael McGuire (note the Scots name--this tale will have a significant Scots connection... because Hudson Bay Company and the PNW had a huge Scots connection). They've offered my their small research library for writing right there at the fort. What could be better? I absolutely love writing on location. Giles got to "shoot" a Northwest trade musket, and Gillian was enchanted with the Cheif Prefect's house built in 1855, the oldest building in Puget Sound, and right in the middle of the fort. Here are some pictures from this visit: