After a near miss on a rainy highway on the way to Williamsburg, Virginia, the Sinclair family finds themselves in 1775 as witnesses to history. As they get to know the slaves, indentured servants, gentry, and other people of that time, they are surprised to learn that the reasons for the American Revolution were not what they learned in school. John, Susan, Megan and Peter meet challenges that put them in touch with their own pasts and lead them to reach deeper into their spirituality to engage with what they find. Before the adventures end, they find they are not only observing history but playing a part in how it unfolds. Imagine you slid back in time after a near crash on a rainy Interstate going to Colonial Williamsburg. Walking around in 1775, meeting gentry and slaves, indentured servants and Native Americans you might be surprised to learn that: "No taxation without representation" did not trigger war. The Stamp Tax & Townsend Duties were repealed... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Gate in the Fence of Time (David Robert Berry)