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Yellow Butterflies

Alessandra L. Barnhurst
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Year
2026
Language
English

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A story set in the American Colonies about the lives and struggles of three sisters:Helen, Anne, and Leah Beacher. Along with their father they are making their own American dream and pursuit of happiness as immigrants to the colonies. It is the first novel in The Beacher Series that highlights the love, loses, and becoming of the three sisters. A mosque lattice pattern graces the cover to compliment the Arab, Persian, and African people. The entire series has a premonition to defend the American value of freedom of conscious here and abroad. Helen represents the Arab nations, Anne the African people, and Leah the Jewish people. There are fun surprises for all types of philosophies, religions, and ideas throughout the series beside the freedom of conscious represented by the three groups just mentioned. The family becomes acquainted with the Steward family a gracious neighbor who takes on helping raise the motherless children. Helen struggles leaving childhood behind to be the oldest and therefore a responsible character to the three. Anne is fiesty, strong in will and spirit, who an occasional exposure to a soft heart. Leah is hardly useful to the upkeep of their experience. Youthful and imaginative she carries herself as the sister trying to keep up with the older two. Abraham Beacher is the quintessential father, a reminder of the importance of the imprint of a good father can make on a child to set them up for success in life. This book follows their childhood and sets up for the tumult of the young adulthood in later books.

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