The Hidden Children by Robert W. Chambers is a historical novel set during the American Revolutionary War focusing on the complex dynamics of identity loyalty and survival. The narrative follows Lieutenant Thomas Boyd and Ensign Euan Loskiel members of Morgan's Riflemen as they navigate the treacherous landscape of Westchester County New York. Their mission is twofold: to recruit riflemen for their regiment and to locate a Native American guide the Sagamore Mayaro who can lead them through the Iroquois territory. The novel vividly depicts the harsh realities of war including the impact on civilians and the moral ambiguities faced by those involved. As Boyd and Loskiel journey through the countryside they encounter a land ravaged by conflict where trust is scarce and every face bears the mark of fear and suffering. The story delves into the personal histories of its protagonists particularly Loskiel who grapples with his mysterious past and the implications of his upbringing by Guy Johnson a Loyalist. Through encounters with various characters including the enigmatic camp woman and the beleaguered Major Lockwood the novel explores themes of identity allegiance and the human cost of war. Chambers weaves a narrative that is both a thrilling adventure and a poignant reflection on the complexities of human nature in times of turmoil.
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