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Sally Cabot Gunning

    Sally Cabot Gunning explore les histoires inédites et les expériences humaines qui se cachent sous la surface des événements historiques connus. Poussée par un profond attachement à son Massachusetts natal, elle tisse magistralement le riche passé de la région dans des récits captivants. Son approche distinctive donne vie à des personnages oubliés, explorant les facettes moins connues des époques historiques. Gunning écrit avec un sens aigu du détail et une passion pour révéler le passé de manière inédite pour le lecteur.

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    Painting the Light
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    Monticello
    • Monticello

      A Daughter and Her Father; A Novel

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(35)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of 18th-century France and Virginia, the story follows young Martha Jefferson as she navigates life after her mother's death. Accompanying her father, Thomas Jefferson, on a diplomatic mission to Paris, Martha experiences a world of culture and politics. After five years abroad, they return to Monticello, where the challenges of family legacy and personal growth unfold, highlighting the complexities of their relationship and the historical context of their lives.

      Monticello
    • The Widow's War

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(5274)Évaluer

      Set in a colonial New England whaling village, this historical novel intertwines themes of female strength and societal judgment. It explores the lives of women navigating their roles and relationships in a harsh, patriarchal environment, reminiscent of the emotional depth found in The Red Tent and the moral complexities of The Scarlet Letter. The narrative delves into personal struggles, community dynamics, and the haunting legacies of the past, offering a poignant reflection on resilience and identity.

      The Widow's War
    • Ida, meanwhile, has left her love for painting behind.It comes as no surprise to Ida when Ezra is hours late for a Thanksgiving dinner, only to leave abruptly for another supposedly urgent business trip to Boston.

      Painting the Light
    • Bound

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(92)Évaluer

      Set in colonial Cape Cod, this novel follows an indentured servant grappling with the constraints of law and societal expectations, as well as her own emotional struggles. The story delves into themes of freedom, love, and the complexities of servitude, highlighting the protagonist's journey toward self-discovery and autonomy amidst the challenges of her time.

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