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"It is the same here, with the People. This is considered a very great wrong."
"How do you suggest we deal with it?"
"I must think on it. Talk with the weroances of the other towns again as well."
~from page 56 of Mary by Shannon McNear
(Full review coming soon!)
Worlds Collide Along the Shores of the Outer Banks
Immerse yourself in the "what if" questions related to the Lost Colony of Roanoke. What if an English boy and a native girl met in the wilderness? The push-and-pull between two very different worlds begins as one seeks simple friendship and the other struggles to trust. And can it - dare they - allow it to be more?
Sparks fly between Mushaniq, free-spirited daughter of Manteo, and Georgie Howe, whose father was brutally murdered by undiscovered native warriors before they'd been on Roanoac Island a full week. As Georgie struggles to make sense of his life and to accept that not all they call "savage" are guilty of his father's death, Mushaniq grapples with her own questions about who Manteo has become. As tentative friendship becomes more, forged in the fire of calamity and attack upon their community, both must decide whether the One True God is indeed who He claims to be and whether He is worthy of their trust.
Author Shannon McNear portrays history with vivid authenticity.
The Friday 56 is hosted at Freda's Voice
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to Page 56 or 56% on your e-reader.
*Find a snippet, short and sweet.
*Post it, and share in the Linky.
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THE PRESENT
Cora Banks, Spring 1590
"Go! Protect her!" she'd said.
Protect her, he would.
Two-year-old Virginia Dare was no burden at all in Georgie's arms, even as he dived through thick underbrush in the wake of the Croatoan women and children feeling toward the river.
~From the beginning of Mary by Shannon McNear
Book Beginnings on Fridays is hosted by Rose City Reader.
*It's Book Beginnings on Fridays! Time to gather with our fellow book lovers and share the opening sentence (or so) of the books we are reading this week. Or share from a book that is on your mind right now -- whatever catches your fancy.
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Sounds like a good read! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteMary was a wonderful story!
ReplyDeleteMy first line is from the creepy good book by Jaime Jo Wright, The Premonition at Withers Farm:
August 1910
When death came to visit, no one ever prepared tea and cookies.
Happy reading!
This sounds like a fascinating story! This week I featured Body of Evidence by Irene Hannon in my FLF post. http://gracetogrowblog.com/body-evidence-irene-hannon/
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
I have this one on my tbr shelf! I've been reading The Christmas Switch by Zoey Marie Jackson. The first line is: Chanel Houston tossed her keys in her purse and reached into the back seat of her sister's 2002 Honda Civic to grab one of the boxes of books. ~ Have a great week!
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