Hope Leslie

Hope Leslie2006
About this book
Set in seventeenth-century New England, Hope Leslie (1827) portrays early American life and celebrates the role of women in building the republic. A counterpoint to the novels of James Fenimore Cooper, it challenges the conventional view of Indians, tackles interracial marriage and cross-cultural friendship, and claims for women their rightful place in history.
At the center of the novel are two friends. Hope Leslie, a spirited thinker in a repressive Puritan society, fights for justice for the Indians and asserts the independence of women. Magawisca, the passionate daughter of a Pequot chief, braves her father's wrath to save a white man and risks her freedom to reunite Hope with her long-lost sister, captured as a child by the Pequots and now married to Magawisca's brother.
Amply plotted, with unforgettable characters, Hope Leslie is a rich, compelling, deeply satisfying novel.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- Pages
- 399
- ISBN-13
- 9780140436761
- OL Work ID
- OL1863200W
Subjects
Fiction, historical, generalMassachusetts, fictionIndians of north america, fictionFictionHistoryWomenIndians of North AmericaFiction, historicalIndians of north america--massachusetts--fictionPs2798 .h63 1987813/.2Fiction, romance, historicalFriendship, fictionNew england, fiction