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The Women of the Mayflower and Women of Plymouth Colony
Author: Ethel Noyes
Narrator: Emily Foster
Unabridged: 4 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ink and Marble
Published: 03/16/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, History, Us History, Women
Synopsis
Step into the little told story of the women who help shape the earliest years of Plymouth Colony. In this thoughtful work of American history, Ethel Noyes turns attention toward the Mayflower women and the colonial women whose courage, endurance, and daily labor stand at the heart of a familiar national story.This historical nonfiction audiobook explores women in early America through a lens of social history, colonial life, and the lived experience of settlement in New England. Listeners can expect a reflective account centered on Pilgrim women, family life, faith, hardship, and community building in the Plymouth Colony. Rather than focusing only on famous male figures, the book brings forward the presence and importance of women in colonial America, making it a compelling choice for anyone interested in Mayflower history, American colonial history, women in history, and early New England.Rich in historical atmosphere and shaped by a clear sense of purpose, this audiobook offers an engaging listening experience for fans of United States history, women pioneers, and the founding stories of America. Whether you listen for historical insight or for a deeper view of the human side of the colonial era, this classic account invites you to hear the past from a perspective too often overlooked. Begin listening and rediscover Plymouth through the lives of its women.