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The Boy Captive in Canada Paul W. Heimel Sand was an early socialist

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Sand was an early socialist who published her own newspaper using a workers' co-operative and scorned gender conventions by wearing men's clothing and smoking tobacco in public

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Published: 08/23/2016

in 2015 Viga Boland published "The Ladies of Loretto"

The Boy Captive in Canada Paul W. Heimel Sand was an early socialistBased on a remarkable true story, The Boy Captive in Canada, Book 2 in the "Boy Captive" series, completes the story of Stephen Williams, one of the captives taken by French and Indian forces after an attack on the frontier town of Deerfield, MA in 1704. Forced to March on foot through the snowy woods of Vermont to the home of his captors in Canada, Stephen encounters many trials and makes a few friends along the way. Despite his difficult

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