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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dwight L Wilson , Lisa D. KastnerPublisher: Running Wild, LLC Imprint: Running Wild Press Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.258kg ISBN: 9781947041363ISBN 10: 1947041363 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 05 April 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWilson's (The Kidnapped, 2018, etc.) new volume of historical fiction weaves together 24 short stories to create a remarkable, multihued portrait of America. Memorable characters and unique historical details illuminate slavery's complex legacy. -- Kirkus Reviews Once again, Dwight Wilson has written stirring stories that teach us essential history about our country and about ourselves -- all while we are looking the other way, captivated by his tales and characters from our shared past. -- From Laura Danforth, Head of School, The Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, NY The Resistors is a reminder that time does not separate us from our ancestors, but instead connects us -- their errors, their sorrows, and their redemptive acts of courage. Telling stories of people who lived, breathed, and suffered long ago, Dwight Wilson brings them to life in his readers' hearts -- and somehow in the process we comfort their spirits and they comfort ours. -- Paula B. Chu, Ph.D. To call our ancestors forth to witness is a noble pursuit. Through characters, real and imagined, Wilson gives us the wisdom of ancestry and the gift of story. It is our stories that carry us through the danger water and heal our broken places. This human rights parable is a sweeping trek through the American historical landscape that brings us to back to center. -- Carla R. Young, Director of Community & Multicultural Programs, Cranbrook Schools """Wilson's (The Kidnapped, 2018, etc.) new volume of historical fiction weaves together 24 short stories to create a remarkable, multihued portrait of America."" ""Memorable characters and unique historical details illuminate slavery's complex legacy."" -- Kirkus Reviews Once again, Dwight Wilson has written stirring stories that teach us essential history about our country and about ourselves -- all while we are looking the other way, captivated by his tales and characters from our shared past. -- From Laura Danforth, Head of School, The Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, NY ""The Resistors"" is a reminder that time does not separate us from our ancestors, but instead connects us -- their errors, their sorrows, and their redemptive acts of courage. Telling stories of people who lived, breathed, and suffered long ago, Dwight Wilson brings them to life in his readers' hearts -- and somehow in the process we comfort their spirits and they comfort ours. -- Paula B. Chu, Ph.D. ""To call our ancestors forth to witness is a noble pursuit. Through characters, real and imagined, Wilson gives us the wisdom of ancestry and the gift of story. It is our stories that carry us through the danger water and heal our broken places. This human rights parable is a sweeping trek through the American historical landscape that brings us to back to center."" -- Carla R. Young, Director of Community & Multicultural Programs, Cranbrook Schools" Author InformationDwight L. Wilson is father to four sons and grandfather to two grandsons and two granddaughters. He lives in Ann Arbor with his wife Diane, an attorney. A former General Secretary of Friends General Conference and 41-year educator, he is the author of the 6-part historical fiction ""Esi Was My Mother,"" two collections of short stories, ""The Kidnapped"" and ""The Resistors"" both published by Running Wild Press of Los Angeles and two books of modern psalms. ""Modern Psalms in Search of Peace and Justice"" (FUM Press) and ""Modern Psalms of Solace and Resistance."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |