About This Book
The narrative follows a young woman in Plymouth Colony from the transatlantic voyage through the settlement's first years, blending recorded events with imagined episodes to portray daily life and communal struggle. It presents harsh winters, the labor of making homes and raising crops, family tensions and youthful attachments, episodes of loss and mischief, disputes over justice, and efforts at treaty-making and healing. Recurring seasonal scenes, domestic tasks, and small moral reckonings show how repentance, courage, and collective effort guide the community's gradual adaptation and preservation in an uncertain new environment.
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