av L. C. Rusch
239,-
Step back in time to September 22nd, 1711, when the Carolina Colony teetered on the brink of war. Through the eyes of young Gisella, readers will experience the raw tension between European settlers and the Tuscarora tribe as two worlds collide in a struggle for survival. In this gripping first installment of the I'm American series, award-winning historian L.C. Rusch brings to life a pivotal moment in early American history that most textbooks overlook. As Gisella navigates the dangerous wilderness and mounting cultural tensions, young readers will discover what it truly meant to live, hope, and survive in Colonial America. More than just historical fiction, "In The Light Of Dawn" weaves together meticulous research and compelling storytelling to create an immersive experience for middle-grade readers. Each chapter draws them deeper into Gisella's world, where everyday survival requires courage, quick thinking, and understanding of both settlers and native perspectives. Complete with historical references and further reading suggestions, this book serves as both an engaging adventure and a jumping-off point for deeper historical exploration. Perfect for classroom discussions, homeschool curricula, or independent reading, "In The Light Of Dawn" makes history come alive for a new generation of young minds. Join Gisella on her journey through one of America's most turbulent periods, where friendship, courage, and understanding become tools for survival just as vital as any weapon. About the Author>With an undergraduate degree in history and years of intensive research experience, Rusch brings both academic rigor and storytelling flair to her work. Her unique educational background-combining homeschool's creative freedom with formal academic training-gives her a distinctive perspective on making history accessible and exciting for young readers. Observing the growing disconnect between students and their historical heritage during her college years, Rusch conceived the I'm American series as a bridge between dry textbook facts and engaging historical narratives. Her mission is to ignite in young readers the same passion for history that her grandfather once sparked in her. When not researching or writing, Rusch maintains her connection to historical crafts through sewing, while staying close to the family whose support made the I'm American series possible. She continues to expand the series, ensuring that voices from all corners of American history have their stories told.