Joyce Crawford is a gifted author whose childhood memories have become an integral part of her books. As a fifth-generation Floridian, she grew up surrounded by her extended family in a small town in north-central Florida. Her memories of church, hymns, Bible reading, songbirds, magnolia trees, railway tracks running through the town, cows eating citrus, and thistles growing in the pasture are all part of her biography and seamlessly woven into her writing.
Despite struggling with reading since the fourth grade and being diagnosed with dyslexia and a brain imbalance in her later years, Joyce never allowed her handicap to deter her. In fact, she believes that her vivid imagination and desire to learn and achieve were gifts from God, who helped her overcome her challenges.
Joyce began her writing career with a successful children's chapter book series, 'The Adventures of Thelma Thistle and Her Friends.' However, her shift to Christian historical novels is a strategic move that showcases her versatility and highlights her ability to address a broader audience. Her writing emphasizes a God who respects humanity, never dictating but generously giving free will.
One of Joyce's primary strengths is her ability to transform something simple into its most extraordinary potential by revealing its cryptic meaning. Her writing is filled with excitement, discovery, and magical moments, taking readers deep into the story and to greater heights. With a passion for living and a love of life and God, Joyce is in her best element in this genre.
In conclusion, Joyce Crawford is an author who has overcome challenges to become a gifted storyteller. Her writing is captivating, and her ability to weave memories into her work makes it all the more special. Her transformation from children's books to Christian historical novels is an excellent move, highlighting her versatility and showcasing her ability to address diverse audiences.
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Richard de Burton is a prisoner of his own mind. His past haunts him. He did not complete knights' training due to physical limitations. Consequently, each time he walks down the endless corridor of his ancestral home, he feels deep despair. Portraits of his knighted and venerated ancestors seem to peer down at him and hiss their condemnation. He would never earn the title of knight of the realm nor live up to their expectations.
Adding heartbreak to his self-loathing, he lost the love of his life, Elizabeth.
Feeling he has nothing to live for, Richard leaves his ancestral manor in Staffordshire, England, in November of 1605 and sails to The New World. In leaving England, he hopes he can start a new life where he does not feel the weight of failure and loss on his shoulders.
After a harrowing journey across the sea, Jamestown is not quite what Richard expects, but it is a new place to prove himself, find a new home, and hopefully find someone with whom he can share his meager home. But there's only one woman he wants to spend his life with, Elizabeth, his first love. But that is not to be, for her parents promised Elizabeth to an Earl, a man of great wealth and advanced age, in an arranged marriage. Can anyone take the place of his dear Elizabeth?
Richard finds friendships with the most unlikely people in the Virginia colony's virgin forest. He learns what it means to start fresh and show God's love to everyone, even those deemed savages by everyone else.
What awaits Richard in Jamestown? Will he find a new home with love and hope and prove that he's more than a title?
Título : Jamestown - The New World
EAN : 9781736985717
Editorial : Joyce Crawford
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