Series premiere special price! Roanoke: The Lost Colony recounts the life of Jocelyn Colman, whose faith is tested and refined when she follows the husband she barely knows to an unexplored land. Jocelyn struggles with her husband's bitterness and guilt until God's forgiveness becomes a lifesaving reality.
Based upon original historical documents and the writings of John White, Roanoke: The Lost Colony is a thought-provoking exploration of what might have happened to the colonists who founded North America's first European colony.
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About the Author:
Christy-award winning novelist Angela Elwell Hunt has written many best-sellers, including The Note, The Shadow Women, and The Truth Teller. In this series she returns to her love of historical fiction, presenting historical fact as she paints a picture of what life was like in America's colonial period.
From Library Journal:
In 1587, a fleet of English ships set sail for the Virginia colony. During a storm, one ship became separated from the others and was never seen again. The settlers on board were presumed lost at sea, but there is both historical and legendary evidence that the colonists actually founded the Roanoke colony. Veteran novelist Hunt ("Theyn Chronicles") reimagines this slice of Colonial history through the eyes of Jocelyn White, a newlywed reluctant to leave her home in England for the wild shores of the New World. White's journey is fraught with danger, but her dependence on God and God's providence carry her safely through. Hunt's engaging historical romance will appeal to fans of B.J. Hoff and Patricia Hickman. Recommended for most collections.
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- PublisherTyndale House Publishers
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0842320121
- ISBN 13 9780842320122
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number3
- Number of pages512
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