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The Travels of John Cook Sr. – United Empire Loyalist is a journey travelled by John Cook Sr. U.E.L. as interpreted by Lori Cook. During the 1750 to 1800 period, sweeping changes transformed both the public social lives and private family lives. There were clear class distinctions that were prevalent in the realms of both home life, outward social life, and education. New developments in recreation, commercialization, and industrialization also led to a transformation in both entertainment and occupations available. Additionally, new fashion trends came onto the scene. This story explores the journey across seas during this robust time. There was a clear gap between the wealthy and the poor, which made itself visible in almost all aspects of life, but there were certain areas where class was unimportant. During this journey all these aspects will be explored as we follow the Cook family migration to North America and eventually settle in Ontario, Canada.
"Who is John Cook? Restoration collects the writing of the complex and beloved figure, known as "The Mayor" of Concord, New Hampshire. From his freewheeling, often hilarious notebooks to his heartfelt letters home from the Vietnam War, Cook expresses a diverse range of human experiences. Work, struggle, joy, friendship, death. This is writing at its most honest and energetic. Craig Greenman introduces and edits the collection."--Back cover.
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