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Runaway Scrape : The Ash And The River

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"Runaway Scrape: The Ash and the River" is a harrowing historical drama that moves the lens away from the legendary battlefields of the Texas Revolution to the muddy, desperate exodus of the civilians caught in its wake. In March 1836, as the smoke of the fallen Alamo drifts eastward, General Sam Houston orders a scorched-earth retreat, forcing thousands of settlers to burn their homes and flee toward the Louisiana border.

The story weaves together three unlikely lives thrust into a shared struggle for survival:

  • Silas and Martha: An enslaved couple who recognize that the collapse of social order is their only chance to slip away toward the "Neutral Ground" and find true freedom.

  • Klaus: A German immigrant who speaks little English and cares nothing for the politics of revolution, but must now defend his family against a wilderness that has turned hostile.

  • Adeline: A refined settler and wife of a Texian officer, forced to abandon her luxuries for a mud-caked wagon and rely on the very people she once looked down upon.

As the heavy spring rains turn the Texas plains into a treacherous swamp, the group must contend with rising rivers, the looming shadow of Santa Anna's scouts, and the threat of opportunistic outlaws. In the chaos, the rigid hierarchies of race and class begin to dissolve. Silas and Martha's survival skills become the group's lifeblood, while Martha's knowledge of medicine saves Adeline's child from the "swamp fever."

The tension reaches a breaking point when slave catchers use the cover of the war to hunt Silas and Martha. Adeline is forced to make a pivotal choice: uphold the laws of the world she knew, or risk everything to protect the people who saved her family.

"The Ash and the River" is a visceral exploration of the "Equalizer of Misery," portraying the Texas Revolution not as a series of glorious charges, but as a grueling test of human spirit where "independence" meant something vastly different to every soul walking the road to the Sabine.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798243473088
  • ISBN-10: 9798243473088
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: January 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.25 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.38 pounds
  • Page Count: 120

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