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Ride the West Wind

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Nathan and his family join a group of other Quakers sailing to America, but the voyage is plagued by suspicion, sickness, and superstition.

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First published January 1, 1979

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Barbara Chamberlain

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Barbara was born in Fresno, California. Since she first heard nursery rhymes she has loved literature, storytelling, and writing. She graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and received a masters in Library and Information Science at San Jose State University.

Barbara designed three libraries at the elementary school where she worked as a librarian for thirty years. "Every day was story time at the library," Barbara said, "And everyone enjoyed the time for listening and reading." During that time she also wrote and published short stories and her two historical novels, "The Prisoners' Sword" and "Ride the West Wind." The books were named recommended reading by the National Council of Teachers of English and sold 50,000 copies. She has also written seminars and led seminars for teachers at the Asilomar Reading Conference in Pacific Grove, California. She has done tellebrations and private storytelling performances.

Barbara worked at both Harrison Memorial Library in Carmel, California, and Monterey City Library. She has been a president of the National League of American Pen Women, and is a member of societies for two of her favorite writers, Jack London and William Saroyan. She was honored as an Outstanding Woman of Santa Cruz County, is a member of the Cowgill Cousins Of America as well as the Cabrillo Host Lions Club Of Aptos.

In May 2009 she entered the "Writers Digest" Short Story Contest. She won First place for the short story called "A Bowl Of Rice"

List of books written:
The Prisoner's Sword
Ride The West Wind
Flight Of Alpha I

Jaden Steele Mystery Series:
A Slice of Carmel
Slash And Turn
The Sword Of Smuggler's Point

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December 22, 2018
Nathan travels to the colonies from England in the 1600s with a group of Quakers. The trip is arduous, and many grow sick and die. The one thing constant is their faith and a firm sense that they're doing the right thing.

An exciting book, I enjoyed this taking this trip alongside Nathan and his family. While some of the story is a little predictable, there were some interesting twists and turns along the way. Not a bad story overall.
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