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At the Concord of the Rivers

Published
Mar 2011
Main Genre
Science Fiction Sci-Fi
Pages
312

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Abigail, a Harvard graduate student from Concord, sets out to do research in Natick. She finds herself, not sixteen miles from home, but three hundred and sixty-six years in the past. Stunned both in body and mind by her strange circumstances, she makes her way to Colonial Concord where widowed Hannah invites her to stay. Assuming that it is not all a nightmare and that she is in the seventeenth century only temporarily, Abigail eagerly observes the daily life around her, as if she were on a field trip gathering notes for her history thesis. Soon however, she changes from being the objective observer to accepting the friendship of the ailing Hannah and the love of half-Indian Paul. Aware that her tall, lanky body and outspoken personality are in conflict with the accepted norm for Puritan women, she worries about survival in these dangerous times. Why was she brought back to the very period that she has been studying? Does she have a mission in the seventeenth century? Can she and Paul build a fulfilling life together without running afoul of local politics and scheming relatives?

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Mar 2011 Ibus Press ISBN13 9780982877807 ISBN10 0982877803
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Mar 2011 Goldman Group, Ibus Press ISBN13 9780982877814 ISBN10 0982877811
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Nov 2010 ibus press ISBN13 2940012895288
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Jun 2011 ibus press ISBN10 B00579XT2U
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