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Henry
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Henry

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Henry: Prisoner, Patriot, Pioneer is a visceral, character-driven novel set during the American Revolution, following the extraordinary true-life arc of Henry Bush-a fifteen-year-old Pennsylvania farm boy thrust into war, imprisonment, and the slow forging of legacy.

The story begins in raw, immediate first person, placing readers inside Henry's body and mind as he survives the horrors of a British prison ship and a brutal escape through enemy territory. By the third chapter, the lens shifts to a close third-person perspective, widening the view to include the lives and emotional burdens of the people around him-fellow militia men, family, and the woman who would become his future.

This structure captures not only Henry's evolution, but the deep, resonant cost of a war that reshaped families and futures alike. From the frozen trenches of Brandywine to the moral unraveling of Sullivan's campaign against the Iroquois, Henry is forced to grapple with questions of duty, honor, and what it means to come home.

Based on documented ancestral history and told with lyrical precision, Henry is a novel about survival, love, and the silent kind of courage it takes to stay.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
D. M. Cummings
Date
10 May 2025
Pages
214
ISBN
9798231360161

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Henry: Prisoner, Patriot, Pioneer is a visceral, character-driven novel set during the American Revolution, following the extraordinary true-life arc of Henry Bush-a fifteen-year-old Pennsylvania farm boy thrust into war, imprisonment, and the slow forging of legacy.

The story begins in raw, immediate first person, placing readers inside Henry's body and mind as he survives the horrors of a British prison ship and a brutal escape through enemy territory. By the third chapter, the lens shifts to a close third-person perspective, widening the view to include the lives and emotional burdens of the people around him-fellow militia men, family, and the woman who would become his future.

This structure captures not only Henry's evolution, but the deep, resonant cost of a war that reshaped families and futures alike. From the frozen trenches of Brandywine to the moral unraveling of Sullivan's campaign against the Iroquois, Henry is forced to grapple with questions of duty, honor, and what it means to come home.

Based on documented ancestral history and told with lyrical precision, Henry is a novel about survival, love, and the silent kind of courage it takes to stay.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
D. M. Cummings
Date
10 May 2025
Pages
214
ISBN
9798231360161