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American Revolution Podcast

AR-SP29 Round Table, Gone for a Soldier

American Revolution Podcast

Michael Troy

Education, History

4.6938 Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2025

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

- - - Get the book: All Ye That Pass By: Book 1: Gone for a Soldier, by Avellina Balestri  More about the author: https://avellinabalestri.com On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/avellina.balestri To Receive Notice of future Roundtable Events on Zoom, Signup for the AmRev Podcast Mail List https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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... Hello, and thank you for joining this special edition of the American Revolution.

0:50.1

Earlier this month, our live roundtable was joined by Avelina Belestri, the author of

0:55.8

Gone for a Soldier, the first book in her trilogy, All Ye That Pass by. These books focus

1:02.4

on a fictional British officer who must first come to terms with being a Catholic and Protestant

1:07.8

England, and then after converting to Protestantism, joining the

1:11.8

fight in America. Her first book begins in England and ends during the Saratoga campaign

1:17.8

in upstate New York in 1777. Ms. Bellestry joined us for our live roundtable discussion,

1:25.3

meaning that participants are able to ask questions.

1:28.7

Some of the listeners type their questions into the comments section.

1:32.4

Others ask their questions live.

1:34.4

So sometimes you'll hear me reading the question.

1:37.2

Other times you will hear one of the listeners asking their questions directly.

1:42.6

This event was recorded live on Zoom. If you'd like to

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join us on future roundtables, be sure to sign up for my mailing list for notifications, or you can

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