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Beulah Quintet

This five-part saga delves into the heart of historical upheaval, exploring the intricate nature of freedom, identity, and conviction. Follow characters as they strive to break free from societal, political, and personal constraints, only to find that each pursuit of liberty can lead to new forms of captivity. Set against the backdrop of momentous historical conflicts, the series offers a profound examination of personal transformation and the enduring human quest for meaning and belonging.

O Beulah Land
Prisons

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  1. 1

    Prisons

    Book I of the Beulah Quintet

    • 268 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
    4.0(48)Add rating

    The narrative follows Johnny Church's transformation from an English youth to a committed Puritan soldier during the English Civil War. As he strives for freedom from various emotional, political, and religious constraints, he discovers that each pursuit leads to new forms of captivity. His unwavering support for Cromwell ultimately results in his imprisonment and execution, highlighting the complexities of liberty and authority. Set against the backdrop of a pivotal historical conflict, this volume explores themes of identity and the roots of American culture, setting the stage for future developments in the series.

    Prisons
  2. 2

    O Beulah Land

    Book II of the Beulah Quintet

    • 388 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    3.7(52)Add rating

    Set against the backdrop of early America, this generational saga explores the quest for land and freedom through the journey of Johnny Church's descendants. Jonathan Lacey, one of these descendants, faces challenges from Native Americans and frontier bandits while establishing his estate, Beulah, in Virginia's backcountry. The narrative culminates just before the Revolutionary War, highlighting Lacey's election to the House of Burgesses and the solidification of his family's legacy in what will become West Virginia.

    O Beulah Land