In 1643, Susanna Hutchinson, daughter of religious firebrand Anne Hutchinson, moves to the wilderness near Long Island Sound, so her mother would not be persecuted for her beliefs and statements. Mother's visions have led th...

Buy Now From Amazon

In 1643, Susanna Hutchinson, daughter of religious firebrand Anne Hutchinson, moves to the wilderness near Long Island Sound, so her mother would not be persecuted for her beliefs and statements. Mother's visions have led the family in and out of trouble, and now have brought them to this isolated land, where the Dutch and native tribes are at war. One terrifying September afternoon, Lenape warriors descend upon the farm, massacre the family, and take Susanna captive. As they carry her off, someone calls her name. Someone besides Susanna has survived. Who is it? When will she be rescued?

This novel combines a compelling story and meticulous research in a rich, vivid reimagining of Susanna Hutchinson's fascinating life.

Similar Products

CAPTIVES, 1677:THE STORY OF BENJAMIN AND MARTHA WAITEI Am ReginaA Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary JemisonThe Founding of Harman's Station: The Indian Captivity of Mrs. Jennie WileySlave Of The Sioux- The Fanny Kelly Captivity Narrative, 1864 (Annotated)The Ransom of Mercy CarterCalico CaptiveAlone Yet Not Alone: Their faith became their freedom