Guns of Thunder

Guns of Thunder by Douglas Bond, published by P & R Publishing in 2007, is an illustrated work that spans 261 pages. This book presents a narrative set in pre-Revolutionary War Connecticut, where the M Kethe clan navigates a tumultuous landscape marked by religious and political upheaval. The story follows Ian M Kethe as he confronts significant challenges amid escalating tensions between the Colonists and the French, along with their Native American allies.
Readers will find a tale that explores themes of friendship and sacrifice, as Ian forms an unexpected bond with Watookoog, an Indian. This relationship becomes pivotal as Ian faces the daunting choices that come with rising conflict. The book delves into historical and cultural elements, providing insights into the experiences of individuals during this transformative period in American history.
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The M Kethe clan finds itself in pre-Revolutionary War Connecticut weathering a storm of religious and political upheaval. Ian M Kethe is forced to make a choice against enormous odds in the face of rising conflict between the Colonists and the French with their Indian allies. Ian makes an unlikely friendship with Watookoog, an Indian, and risks everything but gains something he thought he had lost forever.”
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