They Came for Freedom Audiobook by Jay Milbrandt
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Title: They Came for Freedom
Subtitle: The Forgotten, Epic Adventure of the Pilgrims
Author: Jay Milbrandt
Narrator: Wayne Campbell
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-03-17
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: History, American
Publisher's Summary:
A pause-resisting story of the Pilgrims, the courageous band of freedom seekers who set out for a new life for themselves and forever changed the course of history.
Once a year at Thanksgiving, we encounter Pilgrims as folksy people in funny hats before promptly forgetting them. In the centuries since America began, the Pilgrims have been relegated to folklore and children's stories, fairy-tale mascots for holiday parties and greeting cards.
The true story of the Pilgrim fathers could not be more different. Beginning with the execution of two pastors deviating from the Elizabethan Church of England, the Pilgrims' great journey was one of courageous faith, daring escape, and tenuous survival. Theirs is the story of refugees who fled intense religious persecution; of dreamers who voyaged the Atlantic and into the unknown when all other attempts had led to near-certain death; of survivors who struggled with newfound freedom. Loneliness led to starvation, tension gave way to war with natives, and suspicion broke the back of the very freedom they endeavored to achieve.
Despite the pain and turmoil of this high-stakes triumph, the Pilgrim fathers built the cornerstone for a nation dedicated to faith, freedom, and thankfulness. This is the epic story of the Pilgrims, an adventure that laid the bedrock for the Founding Fathers, the Constitution, and the American identity.
Members Reviews:
it is easy to commercialize the American narrative
As we approach the season of Thanksgiving, it is easy to commercialize the American narrative. With flashy advertisements, holiday sales, and television specials, Thanksgiving can downplay the drama and severity of the events surrounding the founding of America. This is the problem that historian Jay Milbran seeks to solve in his new novel They Came for Freedom: The Forgotten, Epic Adventure of the Pilgrims (Thomas Nelson, 2017).
This book reads as a novel but serves as a textbook. Divided into three sections, the plot follows the plight of the persecuted pilgrims from Europe to the New World. It portrays this adventure as nothing short of harrowingâa radical, dangerous escapade with people passionate about seeking religious freedom. In an age with the secularization of church history, this novel is a reminder of the true spirit of Thanksgiving and should serve to give us a deeper appreciation of the trials endured for our religious liberties.
This book is well-researched and includes a bibliography, index, timeline, and primary sources. It is written in a narrative style with dialogue.
Are you willing to discover one of the roots of the American society?
The Pilgrims did not create a Thanksgiving holiday, not intend that future fall institution. A singular event after two years of hard circumstances upon arrival in New Plymouth was a one-off expression of gratitude. Turkey or cranberries weren't on the menu of the PilgrimÂFathers. Somehow the tradition in the spirit of the Pilgrims became a common tradition in New England and institutionalized in the 19th century throughout the United States.
Jay Milbrandt delves into the history of the first group of Separatists and Puritans heading for the new world in 1620.