While fighting for freedom in the Texas Revolution, three brothers must rely on each other and remain strong like never before. But when the oldest is lost in battle, the challenge becomes even more serious as the remaining two are forced to venture back without him. And after having a bad encounter with the infamous gang leader Frederick Hernandez, they realize that it would take a miracle for them to make it home.
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The Texians Chapter 2: An Apprenticeship
While fighting for freedom in the Texas Revolution, three brothers must rely on each other and remain strong like never before. But when the oldest is lost in battle, the challenge becomes even more serious as the remaining two are forced to venture back without him. And after having a bad encounter with the infamous gang leader Frederick Hernandez, they realize that it would take a miracle for them to make it home.
The Texians Chapter 1: An Introduction
While fighting for freedom in the Texas Revolution, three brothers must rely on each other and remain strong like never before. But when the oldest is lost in battle, the challenge becomes even more serious as the remaining two are forced to venture back without him. And after having a bad encounter with the infamous gang leader Frederick Hernandez, they realize that it would take a miracle for them to make it home.
History Week 21: World War I
World War 1 was a traumatic conflict in which new technology, hatred, greed, and a whole lot of soldiers collided to form a worldwide catastrophe. Two alliances, consisting of countries from all around the world, were fighting each other for power, land, and the right to remain. Some Technology of WWI Through World War I, … Continue reading History Week 21: World War I
English Week 12: A Double Book Review
Both of these books took place during the French Revolution, and were very much influenced by it. Though I'm sure both are loved by many, one is a bit more popular that the other. One of them was published in 1859, the other in 1905. One I enjoyed, and the other I felt was merely … Continue reading English Week 12: A Double Book Review