HISTORIAN/GOLDEN SCROLL WINNING AUTHOR/SPEAKER – TELLING AMERICA’S STORY
At fifteen, Rebecca Price Janney faced-off with the editor of her local newspaper–she wanted to write for the paper; he nearly laughed her out of the office. Then she displayed her ace–a portfolio of celebrity interviews she’d written for …
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Easton at the Pass
Plymouth, MA (September 1, 2020) Elk Lake Publishing proudly announces the launch of Rebecca Price Janney’s Easton at the Pass, the highly anticipated fourth book in the award-winning Easton Series, and the sequel to Golden Scroll Historical Novel of the Year (2019) Easton at the Crossroads.
Sweet, Sweet Spirit
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Rebecca Price Janney does a fabulous job making history come alive once again. In this story her heroine becomes enthralled with presidential candidate Robert Kennedy and sees him as the only hope for the nation. She is disillusioned by his unexpected assassination, but she finds hope in a movement that’s sweeping the nation. Highly recommended.
Easton at the Crossroads
2019 Historical Novel of the Year
What happens when you do everything right, but life turns out all wrong? Erin Miles and Peter Kichline have made critical decisions impacting not only themselves but their families and community. They were careful. Deliberate. And still the outcome isn’t favorable. Revolution has come to Northampton County, igniting patriots with the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense. Others are aflame with indignation—breaking away from Great Britain is sheer madness!
Easton in the Valley
Erin Miles has reached a personal and professional milestone—she’s “Doctor Miles” at last! Expecting teaching offers to fill her inbox, she’s soon trolling through The Chronicle of Higher Education for a position, any position. Somehow, though, what few jobs there are would take the recent widow away from her family and friends. As she considers what to do next, she’s thrust into the role of caregiver when her parents both face health emergencies. Her real passion lies with researching her Easton-based ancestry, especially her intriguing six times great-grandfather, Sheriff Peter Kichline. Just when she thinks no doors will open to teach, she’s faced with some unusual offers, a promising romance with an Easton historian, and decisions that will impact her young son and family.
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SPEAKING & EVENTS
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Rebecca loves speaking to civic and patriotic organizations, churches, synagogues, libraries, and schools. Her topics include:
- America’s Founding
- Women and the Revolution
- Important events in U.S. History
- Profiles of Great Americans
- Cultural Histories: The American Family; Heaven and Hell
- Postmodernism
- Importance of Knowing the Past: Families and Nations
- Flying Camps in the Revolution
- American Revivals
For information about availability and prices, contact Rebecca at:
rebeccapricejanney@gmail.com
Be sure to listen to Rebecca’s weekly podcast, “Inspiring Stories from American History with Rebecca Price Janney”
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Rebecca’s memorable characters provide a vivid and endearing glimpse into this fascinating time in history. She has an ease in her storytelling that draws readers in and keeps them engaged until the satisfying conclusion. Morning Glory is a gem.
Morning Glory, a Novel of the First Great Awakening, provides a historically accurate account that is enjoyable to read, as well as interesting and though-provoking. Rebecca Price Janney does a remarkable job telling this story by engaging the reader with diverse characters, striking descriptions, poignant moments, and an attention to historical detail.
Sue A. Fairchild, Editor and Author of What You Think You Know
Rebecca Price Janney’s novel brings the First Great Awakening to life through the eyes of compelling characters. Readers can identify with these young Christians who demonstrate great faith and human vulnerability as they witness Whitefield’s fervent ministry. Morning Glory artfully tells the story of a revival that shaped early American Christianity and the first Great Awakening. In doing so, it brings Whitefield’s passionate message into the present, challenging readers to follow Jesus wholeheartedly today.
Bill Curtis, President Christian History Institute