The Winthrop Woman by Anya Seton

Set in the 17th century, this historical novel follows the tumultuous life of Elizabeth Fones, a spirited and independent woman who defies the rigid societal norms of Puritan New England. As she navigates the challenges of love, loss, and betrayal, Elizabeth's journey is marked by her resilience and determination to carve out her own identity amidst the constraints of her time. Her story intertwines with the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, offering a vivid portrayal of early American history through the eyes of a remarkable woman who dared to challenge the status quo.

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Published
1958
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
600-640
Original Language
English
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