Anne of the Fens

Anne of the Fens
Authors
Gibbs, Gretchen
Publisher
Glenmere Press
ISBN
9780985294878
Date
2015-04-30T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.03 MB
Lang
en
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In 1628, with England torn by religious conflict, Anne Dudley helps a young rebel escape from Tattershall Castle through the watery Fens. Pursued by the sheriff and his men, who regard her Puritan family as traitors to the king, Anne risks more than her reputation as the fifteen-year old daughter of the earl’s steward—she also risks death.

Set in a time when women and men were tyrannized for their religion, the story chronicles a girl coping with a woman’s feelings while questioning her own beliefs. Her spirit strengthens as she survives romantic turmoil as well as the political danger that forces her family to leave England for the Colonies. As she takes up her pen we glimpse the grown Anne Dudley Bradstreet, whose poetry is loved and honored to this day.

From a talented new voice in YA historical fiction, Gretchen Gibbs’ Anne of the Fens joins The Book of Maggie Bradstreet in the gripping Bradstreet Chronicles. The series—historical fiction based on written records about the author’s own ancestors—can be read in any order.