The River Remembers: A Novel, Linda Ulleseit (9781647424503) — Readings Books
The River Remembers: A Novel
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The River Remembers: A Novel

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Samantha Lockwood, Day Sets, and Harriet Robinson come to Fort Snelling from very different backgrounds. It's 1835 and the world is changing, fast, and they are all struggling to keep up. After she refuses another suitor he's chosen for her, Samantha's father banishes her to live in the territory with her brother. He, too,tries to take over her marriage plans-but she is determined to find her own husband, even when her choices go awry.

Day Sets demands that her white husband create a school to educate their daughter, supporting her father's belief that his people must learn the ways of the white man in order to ensure the tribe's future. Until events prove her father wrong.

Harriet's life in the territory is more like that of a free person than anywhere she's lived. She even falls in love with Dred Scott and dreams of a life with him. But they are both enslaved, and she keeps being reminded of how little control she has over her own fate.

As their cultures collide, each of these three women must find a way to direct her own future and leave a legacy for her children.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
She Writes Press
Country
United States
Date
3 October 2023
Pages
288
ISBN
9781647424503

Samantha Lockwood, Day Sets, and Harriet Robinson come to Fort Snelling from very different backgrounds. It's 1835 and the world is changing, fast, and they are all struggling to keep up. After she refuses another suitor he's chosen for her, Samantha's father banishes her to live in the territory with her brother. He, too,tries to take over her marriage plans-but she is determined to find her own husband, even when her choices go awry.

Day Sets demands that her white husband create a school to educate their daughter, supporting her father's belief that his people must learn the ways of the white man in order to ensure the tribe's future. Until events prove her father wrong.

Harriet's life in the territory is more like that of a free person than anywhere she's lived. She even falls in love with Dred Scott and dreams of a life with him. But they are both enslaved, and she keeps being reminded of how little control she has over her own fate.

As their cultures collide, each of these three women must find a way to direct her own future and leave a legacy for her children.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
She Writes Press
Country
United States
Date
3 October 2023
Pages
288
ISBN
9781647424503