By: Richard B Christie
Synopsis: The story of Diego is a fictional story that describes the day-to-day life of a small family living in the second half of the seventeenth century in the city of Saint Augustine, Florida. The Oldest continuously occupied city in America. Autobiography: Once he retired from the business world, a love for the reenactment of early American history just seemed to be a normal result. Of course, in Florida, the early Spanish period was what he would be involved with. He joined several groups in nearby Saint Augustine, the oldest continuously occupied city in North America. Working as a volunteer reenactor, he found himself demonstrating and describing many of the historical actions and daily procedures of the 16th, through the 19th centuries, to the many visitors who came to see the town.
Title: The Story of Diego in Saint Augustine 1684 Author: Richard B. Christie
"The Story of Diego in Saint Augustine 1684" is a fictional narrative that delves into the daily life of a small family living in Saint Augustine, Florida, in the year 1684. The story revolves around Diego, a 22-year-old man, who is now married to Luisa. The narrative explores their experiences and interactions within the community, providing a glimpse into the challenges and routines of life in a small town during that era.
While there is no extensive critical reception available for this book, it is clear that the narrative aims to provide a historical and cultural insight into the lives of people in 17th-century Saint Augustine. The book's focus on family dynamics and community life suggests it may appeal to readers interested in historical fiction and cultural studies.
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