Rekindled is a historical fiction about how Roger Williams becomes the
original architect of the separation of church and state. He must
survive the men that intend to silence him in order to engineer and
demonstrate a new society structure that will protect people voicing
ideas and heartfelt convictions while keeping civil peace. If he fails,
the tragedy of needless loss of life and livelihood will continue
unabated on both sides of the Atlantic. Roger Williams obtained the
first charter for the colony of Rhode Island in 1644, as an explicit
experiment in the separation of church and state. Rekindled is also a
historical fiction about Miantonomoh, an Algonquian prince from the
elite line called the Steward rulers. He must prove himself a competent
general, diplomat, and family man to lead the Narragansett and other
Algonquian. If none like Miantonomoh succeeds cruel English puppet
prince Uncas will rule but rapidly lose followers.