Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times 1769 - 1776 A Historical Romance
by Charles Carleton Coffin
About this book
Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times 1769 - 1776: A Historical Romance by Charles Carleton Coffin vividly revives the quiet courage and fierce convictions of the women who lived through the outbreak of the American Revolution. Coffin blends meticulous research with novelistic feeling to trace the years from 1769 to 1776, portraying mothers, daughters, and households caught between loyalty and liberty as colonial politics heat up.
Through a gentle romantic thread and richly drawn scenes, the narrative illuminates domestic life, social pressures, and personal sacrifices that underpinned public events—the Stamp Act era, rising dissent, and the march toward independence—without sacrificing historical fidelity. Themes of patriotism, family duty, moral courage, and the often-overlooked influence of women are woven into an accessible literary tapestry that sits at the intersection of history and historical fiction.
Ideal for listeners who love history, literature, and character-driven historical fiction, this audiobook offers both an evocative portrait of Revolutionary-era society and a compelling reminder that the Revolution unfolded as much in parlors and kitchens as on battlefields. Perfect for history buffs, students, and fans of classic historical storytelling seeking a fresh perspective on America’s founding years.