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Late 19th century, the Delaware coast. The Civil War is over, but
slavery has not died. Heiress Elizabeth Harrison leaps from a slave
ship where she has been held captive. Jack Light, a surfman with
the Lifesaving Service, pulls her to safety and at her insistence
hides her until she can return to her home. But LeFrank, the
captain of the ship, is bent on selling her to gain control of her
fortune. Until now violent storms were all Jack had to fear, but he
finds that human will, for good or ill, is stronger than the oceans
of the world. He betrays the trust by which he lives to do what he
thinks is right. Elizabeth has spent her life in study and
refinement, but like Jack now finds herself, an innocent, in a
world where men will do anything to get what they want. There are
startling revelations, intensely dramatic passages, and we meet
Jack's service mates, children from orphan trains, lawmen and
miscreants. The surfman lives in Winslow Homer's paintings and
history books, but he is hidden in fiction.
When Boston ship line heiress Elizabeth Harrison shuns marrying her
deceased father's partner, former slaver Guillaume LeFrank, he
decides to sell her. After Elizabeth is abducted aboard a company
ship, she stumbles across a list of thirty other women he has sold.
Determined to find the women, Elizabeth jumps from the ship and is
rescued by a surfman. In that moment, Elizabeth transforms her
destiny-and hopefully that of Anna Ulter, the first woman on the
list. Anna Ulter has nothing else to live for but her daughter. It
has been fifteen years since she moved to Boston to pursue a career
on the stage, was duped by LeFrank, sold to Agustin Medina, and
taken to Cuba. Now Anna is resigned to a life of slavery-until she
sees a ship named Anna Ulter without any idea that Elizabeth, with
help from several others, has made it her mission to save her from
a horrific fate. Anna Ulter shares the sweeping historical tale of
one woman's determination to rescue thirty women enslaved by an
evil man.
Late 19th century, the Delaware coast. The Civil War is over, but
slavery has not died. Heiress Elizabeth Harrison leaps from a slave
ship where she has been held captive. Jack Light, a surfman with
the Lifesaving Service, pulls her to safety and at her insistence
hides her until she can return to her home. But LeFrank, the
captain of the ship, is bent on selling her to gain control of her
fortune. Until now violent storms were all Jack had to fear, but he
finds that human will, for good or ill, is stronger than the oceans
of the world. He betrays the trust by which he lives to do what he
thinks is right. Elizabeth has spent her life in study and
refinement, but like Jack now finds herself, an innocent, in a
world where men will do anything to get what they want. There are
startling revelations, intensely dramatic passages, and we meet
Jack's service mates, children from orphan trains, lawmen and
miscreants. The surfman lives in Winslow Homer's paintings and
history books, but he is hidden in fiction.
Africa would benefit from comprehensive United States Africa
Command (USAFRICOM) leadership in international and interagency
efforts to improve air traffic safety focused on a single
continent-wide system. Wide ranging national interests, priorities,
and economic capabilities are visible in systems across the
continent. As a result, while air traffic systems in some nations
are fully on par with North America and Europe, others are
virtually non-existent. Unfortunately, overall safety is only as
effective as the weakest national system traversed. Both
international and US government organizations are currently engaged
to improve safety and efficiency across the continent, but
disjointed efforts have hampered overall effectiveness.
Synchronizing Department of Defense (DoD), interagency, and
international organization support fall well within USAFRICOM's
unique mission responsibility. By better integrating efforts,
USAFRICOM can create a comprehensive air traffic system fostering
international transportation, economic growth, and stability
benefiting air transportation Africa-wide.
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