
In Freedom's Cause
AOG Discussion Edition
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Narrated by:
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C.J. McAllister
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By:
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G. A. Henty
This classic story of adventure during the Scottish war for independence follows the exploits of young Archie Forbes as he fights in defense of his family and his nation. Archie crosses paths with such iconic figures of Scottish history as William Wallace and Robert the Bruce in Henty's beloved historical fiction title.
This edition includes the full, unabridged text of In Freedom's Cause. In addition, it includes clear yet extensive discussion questions and study tools to help readers more easily understand this classic text.
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Of course you need to be interested in Scottish History to fully enjoy the story, it is a good effort that many people will enjoy listening to.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Solid Historical Fiction.
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Loved the Details
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Great insight into the period
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Good Historical Text
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I appreciated that they pointed out how those in Scotland acted much more nobly and humanly than did those in England. I also feel Henty goes into a little too much graphic detail about the horrors or the day. Given the target age group I don't think you have to be so specific. It would give me pause having my boys listen to the story until older.
I enjoyed the mystery surrounding the main character's love interest, but I didn't like that she went behind his back and did things without his permission. It's just not fitting for a woman, especially given the era. I was just surprised it was written that way because that seems so modern.
The discussion questions were a neat addition to this reading. It made me stop and think at the end of each chapter and take in the information given a bit more. I feel like audiobooks can just run over you like water and these questions were a nice recap of the main points of the chapter. I wish all the Henty books had this questions.
I thought Sir Archie was a great fictional character addition. The events recounted were engaging and interesting. I particularly liked the part where he is rescued from the cage. Very exciting!
Having been to Ireland it was neat to hear Dunluce Castle and the Giant's Causeway talked about.
Reader - Didn't love the guys voice, but still it's better than some. I found the speed to be a little slow so bumped it up to 1.2x.
The true story of Braveheart
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Horrible narration.
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