
The Puritan Twins, published in 1921 by Lucy Fitch Perkins, is a historical fiction novel set in 1638 New England. It follows twelve-year-old twins, Daniel and Nancy Pepperell, as they navigate the challenges of frontier life under the strict moral and religious values of their Puritan upbringing. Their adventures include clam digging, encounters with wildlife, and a dramatic rescue, reflecting both the excitement of childhood and the realities of colonial life in Massachusetts.










