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A Printer's Promise is the powerful beginning to A More Perfect Union -- a cinematic historical drama that reimagines America's founding through the eyes of ordinary believers.
In Philadelphia, 1776, master printer James Wells receives a smuggled draft of The American Crisis by Thomas Paine -- words that will rally a collapsing Revolution. To print them is treason. To stay silent is surrender.
Torn between his duty as a husband and his calling as a man of conscience, James must decide what kind of legacy he will leave his children: comfort or courage, safety or truth.
As British soldiers close in, and the walls of his print shop become both sanctuary and battlefield, James and his wife Sarah learn that faith is not the absence of fear -- it is what keeps the ink flowing when the world goes dark.
This is the story of how freedom first found its voice -- through faith, ink, and the courage of those who dared to print what they believed.
Perfect for readers of John Adams, Les Misérables, and The Patriot -- for those who love stories of faith, sacrifice, and the quiet power of conviction.
Because liberty was never inherited. It had to be earned.
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