The Rebellion of Jane Clarke: A Novel

The Rebellion of Jane Clarke: A Novel

by Sally Cabot Gunning
The Rebellion of Jane Clarke: A Novel

The Rebellion of Jane Clarke: A Novel

by Sally Cabot Gunning

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Overview

“Sally Gunning is a gifted storyteller adept at layering time, place, and character and revealing conflicts of the heart.”
—Anne LeClaire, author of Entering Normal

From Sally Gunning, the critically acclaimed author of The Widow’s War and Bound, comes The Rebellion of Jane Clarke, the compelling story of a young woman caught between tradition and independence, family and conscience, loyalty and love, on the eve of the Revolutionary War. Combining actual historical figures and events, like John Adams and the Boston Massacre, with enthralling fictional creations, author Gunning brings to vivid and unforgettable life the world of Colonial America on the brink of momentous upheaval and change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061782152
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 04/26/2011
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.31(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Sally Cabot Gunning lives in Brewster, Massachusetts, with her husband, Tom. A lifelong resident of New England, she is active in local historical organizations and creates tours that showcase the three-hundred-year history of her village. She is the author of three “Satucket novels” (The Widow’s War, Bound, and The Rebellion of Jane Clarke), as well as the historical novels Benjamin Franklin’s Bastard and Monticello.

What People are Saying About This

Anne LeClaire

“A gifted storyteller . . . has given us a deeply affecting tale of a woman caught between the irresistible currents of her inner truth and the equally powerful strictures of her times.”

Jacquelyn Mitchard

“Unlike many historical novelists, Gunning makes the long-ago feel like this very day. Elegantly, she tells bitter truths — that dignity and grace and even abiding love can flourish where it seems nothing can grow.”

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