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Book Three in The McBride Chronicles series is the story of Sarah McBride's two sons, Stephen and Caleb. Stephen's story tells of his love for Letty Caldwell and their heart-breaking experiences during WW1 and the effect this all has on the family back in Victoria. Their story also includes the spread of the Spanish Flu around the world after the war. Sarh's own life continues as she travels aboard the ill-fated SS Princess Sophia from Alaska to Vancouver in 1918. Her younger son, Caleb (Cal) is passionate about flying and his life story encompasses the birth of aeronautics in British…mehr
Book Three in The McBride Chronicles series is the story of Sarah McBride's two sons, Stephen and Caleb.
Stephen's story tells of his love for Letty Caldwell and their heart-breaking experiences during WW1 and the effect this all has on the family back in Victoria. Their story also includes the spread of the Spanish Flu around the world after the war.
Sarh's own life continues as she travels aboard the ill-fated SS Princess Sophia from Alaska to Vancouver in 1918.
Her younger son, Caleb (Cal) is passionate about flying and his life story encompasses the birth of aeronautics in British Columbia, including both barnstorming and bush flying. His WWII experiences take him to England where he earns a distinguished merit award as a bomber pilot. In England he meets Maggie Graham and fate once more plays an ironic part.
Upon the death of Providence's matriarch in Victoria in 1945, will the future of the McBride dynasty survive and the legacy continue?
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Valerie Green was born in England and studied journalism, short-story writing and English literature at the Regent Institute of Journalism in London. She aspired to being a writer since she was a child and has always been passionate about history. Before immigrating to Canada in 1968, Valerie's employment included a short stint at the War Office for MI5, as well as legal secretarial work and freelance writing. Her writing career is extensive and includes writing a weekly history column for the Saanich News for nineteen years, a monthly column for the Seaside Times in Sidney, BC, for ten years, articles for the Victoria Times Colonist, as well as authoring over twenty books on local and regional history, mysteries and social issues. Now semi-retired, Valerie reviews books for British Columbia Reviews and freelances for newspapers and magazines. She lives with her husband in Saanich, BC, on Vancouver Island. Visit her website at www.valeriegreenauthor.com Contact her athello@valeriegreenauthor.com
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