Day 1: “The Mystique of the American War of Independence”
Author: Suzanne Adair
Contribution: copy of Paper Woman
Winner: Norma Huss
Day 2: “Why Not Read About the War the South Won?”
Author: Charles F. Price
Contribution: copy of Nor the Battle to the Strong
Winner: J. R. Lindermuth
Day 3: “Southern Hospitality in 1780!”
Author: Christine Swager
Contribution: copy of Heroes of Kettle Creek
Winner: Carol Luciano
Day 4: “The Patriotic Brew”
Author: Tin Roof Teas (Ryan Hinson)
Contribution: Lapsang souchong tea
Winner: Linda Price
Day 5: “A Reluctant Patriot”
Author: J. R. Lindermuth
Contribution: copy of The Accidental Spy
Winner: Roberta Hirt
Day 6: “The Art of Housewifery”
Author: Sheila Ingle
Contribution: copy of Courageous Kate
Winner: Kathy Wyland
Day 7: “History’s Wisdom”
Author: Suzanne Adair
Contributions: Copy of The Blacksmith’s Daughter and Camp Follower
Winners: Liz Veronis and Brian Thornton
Congratulations to all the winners!
Thanks to my wonderful guest authors who contributed so much to this year’s Independence Day. Thanks, also, to everyone who visited and commented on Relevant History last week. Watch for another Relevant History post, coming soon.
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Many thanks for the interesting and entertaining posts, as well as the book.
I’ve emailed you this link, about a new blog for non-fiction “devotees” — http://amckiereads.com/2011/07/11/band-bloggers-alliance-of-nonfiction-devotees-launches-today/
Got it, Liz. Thanks for joining us for the week. I’m glad you enjoyed the posts.
I’m still so excited I won the tea! (It has arrived and I hope it ices well–with 100+ degree days here in Texas, hot tea won’t happen for a few months LOL.)
These were all great posts and thanks to all the guests for being so informational.
Linda, I’ve never tried Lapsang souchong. Let me know how the tea ices. Here in NC, the thermometer is on the rise, and we’ll be having 100-degree days by the end of the week. Right now, it’s a “balmy” 95 degrees, heat index 101. Ugh! From Tin Roof Teas, I’ve been drinking Margaret’s Hope Darjeeling and Kenya Milima, both iced.