
Barbara Winslow, Rebel
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Authors:
- Ellis, Beth
1874 - 1913
- Rae, John
1845 - 1915
About this book
In the aftermath of the Duke of Monmouth's insurrection, a fierce struggle for identity and allegiance unfolds in late 17th century England. "Barbara Winslow, Rebel" by Beth Ellis captures the indomitable spirit of Mistress Barbara Winslow as she navigates a world rife with political turmoil and personal sacrifice. Amidst the chaos, themes of loyalty and rebellion resonate deeply, revealing the complexities of a woman determined to assert her unalienable rights. This historical novel is a compelling read for students and civic activists interested in the interplay of gender and power during a pivotal era. Discover the courage of a woman who defies societal norms, making her mark in a time when every choice could alter the course of history.
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