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Beheld : a novel / TaraShea Nesbit.

Nesbit, TaraShea, (author.).

Summary:

Ten years after the Mayflower pilgrims arrived on rocky, unfamiliar soil, Plymouth is not the land its residents had imagined. Seemingly established on a dream of religious freedom, in reality the town is led by fervent puritans who prohibit the residents from living, trading, and worshipping as they choose. By the time an unfamiliar ship, bearing new colonists, appears on the horizon one summer morning, Anglican outsiders have had enough. With gripping, immersive details and exquisite prose, TaraShea Nesbit reframes the story of the pilgrims in the previously unheard voices of two women of very different status and means. She evokes a vivid, ominous Plymouth, populated by famous and unknown characters alike, each with conflicting desires and questionable behavior. Suspenseful and beautifully wrought, Beheld is about a murder and a trial, and the motivations-personal and political-that cause people to act in unsavory ways. It is also an intimate portrait of love, motherhood, and friendship that asks: Whose stories get told over time, who gets believed-and subsequently, who gets punished?

Record details

  • ISBN: 163557322X
  • ISBN: 9781635573220
  • Physical Description: 274 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
Subject: Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) > Fiction.
Puritans > Massachusetts > History > 17th century > Fiction.
Religious tolerance > Fiction.
Murder > Fiction.
Massachusetts > History > New Plymouth, 1620-1691 > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 19 of 19 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Keller Public.

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  • 0 current holds with 19 total copies.
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