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After the 1637 Mohegan and Pequot War, Hannah finds herself a hostage of unbearable religious dogma in a patriarchal society. She could not fathom the omniscience of God as she witnessed the brutality of man upon fellow man, but she discovers God's grace as He leads her into the uncharted territories of the new world. Follow her journey from a child bride and a woman captive to a woman triumphant in "The Emancipation of Hannah Faythe Winslow."

Produktbeschreibung
After the 1637 Mohegan and Pequot War, Hannah finds herself a hostage of unbearable religious dogma in a patriarchal society. She could not fathom the omniscience of God as she witnessed the brutality of man upon fellow man, but she discovers God's grace as He leads her into the uncharted territories of the new world. Follow her journey from a child bride and a woman captive to a woman triumphant in "The Emancipation of Hannah Faythe Winslow."
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Autorenporträt
Karen Warfield is a U.S. Army veteran and a graduate of Southern Illinois at Carbondale, where she earned her degree in Workforce Education and Development. She was the Associate Editor for "The 9-Mile Square," published on behalf of Connecticut's Norwich Historical Society. This book received the Betty Linsley Award for historical writing for best work on a significant aspect of Connecticut's history published or produced by, for, or on behalf of a Connecticut historical society or organization.