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Boston, 1636. , a respected midwife and devoted mother, holds private religious discussions that draw women and men alike, including the Massachusetts Bay Colony's governor's niece, Elizabeth Winthrop (ancestress of the author). Bound by a shared spiritual hunger, their quiet friendship becomes Anne's secret strength as she challenges the rigid doctrines of Governor John Winthrop and the colony's powerful clergy.
But in a settlement where God’s word is law, a woman's voice can be deemed a threat. When Anne dares to preach that salvation comes through a direct, personal Inner Light—not through the ministers' authority—she is branded a heretic, convicted of sedition, and cast out of the colony.
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About Author
Anne Hendricks
Anne Hendricks is a writer in Northern Mississippi. A seasoned librarian, Hendricks is the author of A Woman's Choice and Beloved Saxon. For two years, she had a column in an indie newspaper, The Grip of Griffin, Georgia.
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