As the fighting between Patriots and Loyalists moves closer to Williamsburg, eleven-year-old Thomas Hutchinson finds himself burdened by all kinds of secrets involving the people closest to him.
Nancy Rue is the author of over 100 books for adults and teens, including the Christy Award-winning The Reluctant Prophet, Unexpected Dismounts and Healing Waters (with Steve Arterburn), which was the 2009 Women of Faith Novel of the Year. She travels extensively—at times on the back of a Harley—speaking to and teaching groups of women of all ages. Nancy lives on a lake in Tennessee with her Harley-ridin’ husband, Jim, and their two yellow Labs (without whom writing would be difficult).
Book 3 of the Williamsburg Years. I think this is the book I always forget about, but it's still a solid tale. Rue does a good job of showing a very-stressed out Thomas trying to deal with all of the stresses in his life. And at the end, to whom should we go? Why, we should go to God, who truly takes our burdens and gives us rest.