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Mary's Land
2012
First Published
3.75
Average Rating
472
Number of Pages

"POWERFUL AND INSPIRING . . . [A] SUPERB NOVEL . . . The historical detail . . . is outstanding." —Rendezvous As the ship Charity sails from England across the Atlantic, two vastly different yet equally courageous women make the perilous journey. Strong-willed, upper class Margaret Brent has invested in Lord Baltimore's Maryland plantation because the new colony is her single chance for a home of her own. Anicah is a teenage guttersnipe who lives by her wits and quick tongue. Kidnapped off the streets of Bristol, she is transported to the New World as an indentured servant. But for both women, the future will bring love and rewards they never imagined... A truly American novel of passion, dreams, and courage, MARYS LAND tells the story of two women who build a new life in a verdant country that is strange and threatening, yet gloriously sweet with promise. "Meticulously researched . . . [Robson] has an eye for the details of everyday life and an ear for the rich and earthy language of the period.—Library Journal An Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild(c) and the Doubleday Book Club(c)

Avg Rating
3.75
Number of Ratings
171
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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Author

Lucia St. Clair Robson
Lucia St. Clair Robson
Author · 10 books
Lucia St. Clair Robson has been a Peace Corps Volunteer, a teacher and a librarian. Her first historical novel, RIDE THE WIND, appeared on the New York Times best seller list, and in 1983 received the Golden Spur Award from the Western Writers of America. Since then she has written seven more novels set in a variety of times and places. Kirkus Reviews wrote, "Few novelists working today have a better grasp of early American history than Robson.""
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