The Puritan Twins

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In the early days of colonial America, the Puritan way of life shaped communities with its strict moral codes and unwavering faith. "The Puritan Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins invites readers into the lives of twelve-year-old twins, Daniel and Nancy Pepperell, as they grapple with the complexities of their upbringing in a log cabin in New England. Through their eyes, discover the significance of community values and the weight of parental expectations, all while exploring themes of sibling loyalty and individual identity. This historical fiction novel is perfect for students and historians alike, providing a vivid portrayal of Puritan society and its enduring legacy. Experience the trials and triumphs of youth against the backdrop of a transformative era.

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