Mary Derwent

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In a pivotal era marked by conflict between settlers and Native Americans, "Mary Derwent: A Tale of Wyoming and Mohawk Valleys in 1778" by Ann S. Stephens immerses readers in the struggles of frontier life. As tensions rise, the narrative explores the unyielding spirit of Mary Derwent, who embodies resilience amidst chaos. With vivid depictions of the harsh realities of war and the quest for unalienable rights, this historical novel captures the essence of survival and identity. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work not only highlights personal courage but also reflects on the broader implications of territorial disputes. Engage with a tale that reveals the complexities of loyalty and the fight for freedom in a transformative period of American history.

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