Puritan Girl, Mohawk Girl, John Demos
Puritan Girl, Mohawk Girl, John Demos
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Puritan Girl, Mohawk Girl

Author: John Demos

Narrator: Christina Moore

Unabridged: 2 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/31/2017


Synopsis

National Book Award finalist John Demos brings to life the compelling story of Eunice Williams, a Puritan girl who was captured and adopted by Native Americans In this riveting historical fiction narrative, National Book Award Finalist John Demos shares the story of a young Puritan girl and her life-changing experience with the Mohawk people. Inspired by Demos's award-winning novel The Unredeemed Captive, Puritan Girl, Mohawk Girl will captivate a young audience, providing a Native American perspective rather than the Western one typically taught in the classroom. As the armed conflicts between the English colonies in North America and the French settlements raged in the 1700s, a young Puritan girl, Eunice Williams, is kidnapped by Mohawk people and taken to Canada. She is adopted into a new family, a new culture, and a new set of traditions that will define her life. As Eunice spends her days learning the Mohawk language and the roles of women and girls in the community, she gains a deeper understanding of her Mohawk family. Although her father and brother try to persuade Eunice to return to Massachusetts, she ultimately chooses to remain with her Mohawk family and settlement. Puritan Girl, Mohawk Girl offers a compelling and rich lesson that is sure to enchant young readers and those who want to deepen their understanding of Native American history.

About John Demos

John Demos is an American author and historian and the Samuel Knight Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University. His books include The Unredeemed Captive, which won the Francis Parkman Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award, and Entertaining Satan, which won the Bancroft Prize. He lives in Tyringham, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Eunice Williams is a pious Puritan girl of eight years old living in Deerfield, Massachusetts in 1704. Her father is an important Puritan minister on the frontier. She is comfortable and secure living with her parents and brothers, looking forward to playing with her new baby sister when her whole l......more

Goodreads review by Clare

This account of the life of Eunice Williams in the 1700s is told in an impartial narrator style, so young readers may think of it more as a history book than an adventure. The girl is living in Deerfield, Massachussets (a brief scene setting has explained that the Native tribes were caught between w......more

Goodreads review by Katy

A true story, a younger 'Dances with Wolves' of transition from one world to another While I enjoyed the story itself, I found the narrative style (third person, no speech) took away the emotions of the tale. I've recently read Dances with Wolves, and couldn't help but compare. Though this of course......more

Goodreads review by Alyssa

First of all, thank you so much to the publisher and Netgalley for the ARC of this book! I have mixed feelings about Puritan Girl, Mohawk Girl--and I think it comes down to whether this is a novel or a work of creative non-fiction. When I picked it up, I was excited by the idea of another story alon......more