VIRTUAL: America's 250th: The Convention
With author Lars D. H. Hedbor
Monday, August 03
7:00pm - 8:00pm
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VIRTUAL: America's 250th: The Convention
Author Lars D. H. Hedbor will discuss his book, The Convention: Tales From a Revolution which centers on the Convention Army, captured at Saratoga, and initially marched across to Cambridge.
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Author Lars D. H. Hedbor will discuss his book, The Convention: Tales From a Revolution which centers on the Convention Army, captured at Saratoga, and initially marched across to Cambridge.

**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL PROGRAM THAT WILL TAKE PLACE VIA ZOOM. Registrants will receive a link to access the Zoom Webinar via email. Due to limited space, if you know you cannot attend live, do not register with Zoom but please fill out the form below to receive the video link.**
We are pleased to continue to partner with the Ashland Public Library for this 9 week series to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence!
We're thrilled to welcome author and historian Lars D. H. Hedbor who will be discussing his book, The Convention: Tales From a Revolution which centers on the Convention Army, captured at Saratoga, and initially marched across to Cambridge. While there awaiting release, some of the captives were essentially leased out to local farmers as laborers, and it is that fascinating institution that Lars explores through the eyes of one such captive. We hope you can join us for this fascinating conversation!
Due to limited space, if you know you cannot attend live, please do not register with Zoom but please fill out THIS FORM to receive the video link.
RECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
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About the book:
1777, Massachusetts: Surrender Was Just the Beginning of the Battle
Arthur Leary thought that his part in the Revolution ended when his generals surrendered their army to the Americans after the Battle of Saratoga. Little did he know that political maneuvering at the highest levels of British and American government would leave him and his fellow soldiers marching across the landscape for years to come... unless he could find a way out. The rocky soil of a New-England farm owned by fierce patriots to the American cause offered him hard labor, and harder choices -- choices which would shape his future, and that of his country.
The Convention is the Massachusetts volume of the Tales From a Revolution series, in which each standalone novel examines the American War of Independence as it unfolded in a different colony. If you like exploring familiar history from unfamiliar viewpoints, you’ll love The Convention.
About Lars:
What made the American Colonists turn their back on their King, and fight for independence? How were they different from us–and how were their hopes and fears familiar to our own hearts?
These are the sorts of questions that Hedbor thinks are important to ask in examining the American Revolution, and in the pages of his novels, he suggests some possible answers.
His first novel, The Prize, was published in 2011, followed by The Light in 2013, and The Smoke, The Declaration, and The Break in 2014; The Wind was published in 2015, The Darkness in 2016, The Path in 2017, The Freedman in 2018, The Tree in 2019, The Mine and The Siege in 2020, and The Will and The Convention in 2021, The Oath in 2022, The Powder in 2023, and The Word in 2024, making Hedbor the most prolific novelist ever of the American Revolution. His first play, an adaptation of The Siege, premiered in 2022.
He’s also written extensively about this era for the Journal of the American Revolution, and has appeared as a featured guest on an Emmy-nominated Discovery Network program, The American Revolution, which premiered nationally on the American Heroes Channel in late 2014. He later appeared as a series expert on America: Fact vs. Fiction for Discovery Networks, and was a panelist at the Historical Novel Society’s 2017 North American Conference, the 2022 Authors’ Congress, and the 2022 20Books Vegas Conference.
He is an amateur historian, linguist, brewer, cuckoo clock restorer, fiddler, astronomer and baker. Professionally, he is a technologist, high school foreign exchange coordinator, marketer, writer and father. His love of history drives him to share the excitement of understanding the events of long ago, and how those events touch us still today.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual | Lecture | History & Genealogy | Author event |
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