Wishful Eye

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Historical fiction
Indiana
Kentucky
Ohio River Valley
pioneers
runaways
slavery
Southern fiction
steamboat travel
Underground Railroad

Product details

  • ISBN 9781636985282
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A Wishful Eye is a sweeping tale set in the United States during the antebellum years—when Christians took unpopular stands and engaged in illegal activity to care for the “least of these.” 

In the years before the Civil War, abolitionists were considered radicals by the majority of Americans. When they couldn’t help the enslaved by persuading those in power to change the law, they broke it—risking all they had, including their own liberty, for the sake of others and working side by side with free Black people who risked their very lives to help others. 

As many as five thousand runaways are believed to have escaped slavery by crossing the Ohio River into the rural areas north of the bustling river towns of Indiana through the Underground Railroad. Their stories have not been told until now.

Perfect for historical fiction lovers, A Wishful Eye brings to light little-known facts about the people and events in Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley region during this era.

D. L. McIntyre has been telling stories through the written word most of her adult life, first in newspapers in her native southeastern Indiana and later in alumni magazines for two Kentucky colleges. She has chronicled her life’s journey since her twelfth birthday. She is a wife, a mother of three grown children, and a grandmother to three boys. Her faith has sustained her through caring for a son with severe autism spectrum disorder and a husband with mental illness. An education studies major from Berea College, she is an adult education instructor in a state institution and loves helping her students overcome the obstacles that have kept them from earning a high school equivalency diploma. Her goal in life is to lift other people up to find hope—especially the hope found in Jesus.

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