Roman numerals are found on the house beams to the delight of the Rue children. Joseph begins to rebuild the saltbox, his children long for a real school and Lucy reads romantic novels borrowed from the book shop in Schenectady. Anne remains calm but this will not be for long. British solders are coming from Canada to take back their land for King George. The Militia will fight if their farms are threatened. The hardships, joys and family relationships of Book One will not disappoint the readers. I enjoyed reading Hop City House so much that I could hardly wait for this sequel. I wanted to find out what happened in the lives of the family I had grown so fond of. Their hardships, joys and family relationships were so well captured in this second book. I had times of laughter and tears throughout the book which made for great reading. Genealogy and history together, brings alive the struggles and antecedents faced to bring forth a great nation. This saga is one more story in the fight for independence. The narrative writing style makes one an involved member of the family. Editor
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