"Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson" is a non-fiction book written by Mary White Rowlandson, first published in 1682. It is a personal account of Mary Rowlandson's capture by Native Americans during King Philip's War in 1675 and her subsequent release and return to colonial society. In her narrative, Rowlandson vividly describes her experiences and hardships during her eleven-week captivity, including the deaths of family members, the harsh conditions of captivity, and her interactions with the Native American tribe that held her captive. She provides insights into the cultural differences between the Puritan settlers and the Native Americans. Rowlandson's narrative is considered one of the earliest and most significant works of American literature, providing valuable historical and cultural insights into the colonial period.
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