
At the Black Rocks
Read online or download for free
Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Rainey, W. (William)
1852 - 1936
- Rand, Edward A. (Edward Augustus)
1837 - 1903
About this book
In a period marked by societal upheaval and the quest for personal identity, "At the Black Rocks" by Rev. Edward A. Rand delves into the life of Bartholomew Trafton, a timid boy grappling with misfortune and a yearning for belonging. Set against a backdrop of shifting social dynamics, the novel explores themes of resilience and acceptance through Bartie's poignant journey. Unique elements such as the profound exploration of unalienable rights and the moral imperatives of community shape this narrative. Ideal for students and civic activists, this compelling tale invites readers to reflect on the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity. Engage with Rand's insightful prose and discover the transformative power of empathy and connection.
More books by author: Rainey, W. (William)
Kobo: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War
By Conduct and Courage: A Story of the Days of Nelson
Brown of Moukden: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War
The White Lady of Hazelwood: A Tale of the Fourteenth Century
The Log of a Privateersman
Samba: A Story of the Rubber Slaves of the Congo
The Golden Galleon Being a Narrative of the Adventures of Master Gilbert Oglander, and of how, in the Year 1591, he fought under the gallant Sir Richard Grenville in the Great Sea-fight off Flores, on board her Majesty's Ship the Revenge
First in the Field: A Story of New South Wales