Caleb's Crossing by Geraldine Brooks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is a nicely done historical fiction firmly anchored in history and real people. It is told through the voice of a minister's daughter living on Martha's Vineyard in the 17th century. A rich story of love, loss, friendship, hardship that is a rude awakening and deeply inspirational to those of us who have forgotten how hard life was in 17th century New England for all people. I appreciate the insight into the struggles of the time for people of race, class or gender different from that of the "ruling" group. I also loved the authentic voice of the narrator, and learned many now obsolete words and expressions. I loved this story, i highly recommend it!
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