Janice Meredith

Janice Meredith by Paul Leicester Ford is a historical romance published by Standard Publications, Incorporated in March 2008. This edition spans 508 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the daughter of a colonial Tory squire who finds herself in love with an indentured servant, a man destined to rise as a general in the Revolutionary Army. The story is rich with historical detail and explores themes of love against the backdrop of Colonial America.
Readers will discover a blend of romance and historical context as the plot unfolds, highlighting the complexities of relationships during a tumultuous period. The novel immerses readers in the dynamics of colonial society, showcasing the challenges faced by its characters. With its focus on historical events and personal struggles, Janice Meredith offers a vivid portrayal of life during the American Revolution, appealing to those interested in both fiction and history.
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Paul Leicester Ford was a 19th American novelist and biographer. He is best known for his biographies of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Janice Meredith is an historical romance about the lovely daughter of a colonial Tory squire who falls in love with an indentured servant destined to become a general in the Revolutionary Army. The novel is full of historical color and romance.
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