Self-Publishing Review

Review: Searching for Charles by Stephen Watts | Self-Publishing Review (selfpublishingreview.com) May 20, 2023 Taking readers on a historic journey across the Atlantic and into the burgeoning American continent, Searching for Charles: The Untold Legacy of an Immigrant’s American Adventure by Stephen Watts is a stunning portrait of the past. In 1835, …

Kirkus Reviews

SEARCHING FOR CHARLES | Kirkus Reviews May 2, 2023 The letters of a 19th-century immigrant and pioneer are transcribed and contextualized by his descendent in this absorbing debut epistolary biography by Watts. Charles Watts was born in Epping, near London, in 1812. Along with family friend William Abrehart, the 23-year-old …

Foreward Clarion Review

Review of Searching for Charles (9781544531939) — Foreword Reviews May 19, 2023 Drawing on his letters home, Searching for Charles vivifies a nineteenth-century English immigrant’s new life on the Illinois prairie. Stephen Watts’s family biography Searching for Charles makes use of an ancestor’s correspondence, bringing to life a witness to nineteenth-century American history. Charles …

IndieReader

SEARCHING FOR CHARLES: The Untold Legacy of an Immigrant’s American Adventure | IndieReader May 19, 2023 A celebration of an “ordinary” working-class immigrant who journeyed from Britain to build a new life in America offers a window into 19th-Century prairie pioneer living. SEARCHING FOR CHARLES (The Untold Legacy of an …

BlueInk Review

Searching for Charles: The Untold Legacy of an Immigrant’s American Adventure – BlueInk Review May 9, 2023 In this detail-rich account of his family history, Stephen Watts shares what he has learned, but perhaps just as importantly, how he has learned it, about his great-great-grandfather Charles, the man responsible for …

Booklife

Searching for Charles: The Untold Legacy of an Immigrant’s American Adventure by Stephen Watts | BookLife April 19, 2023 “I suppose you think I have forgotten you as it is now 9 months since I left you, but this is a large country to ramble thro.” So begins the first …