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The Captive Bride

Published
Jul 1987
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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240

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Her pilgrim family had nurtured her in an atmosphere of religious and political freedom—now enemies of that freedom threatened her very life!

THE CAPTIVE BRIDE takes the Winslow family beyond the Pilgrim settlement at Plymouth to assist in building the great new nation. For a time the Winslow dream seemed to have gone down with a sinking ship, but Rachel revives the spark of hope. As free-thinking and spirited as her mother and her grandfather Gilbert, Rachel faces capture by those she wishes to help, pressures to conform and, ultimately, a test of forgiveness beyond human accomplishment. Is marriage the only possibility for her? Is her faith her own? Can she face unjust imprisonment—even death—without retreat?

The religious freedom and fervor which had marked the young colony might be its undoing.

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First Edition Jul 1987 Bethany House ISBN 0871239787
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Jun 2004 Bethany House ISBN 076422915X
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Aug 1987 Turtleback Books ISBN 0613133404
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Jun 2004 Baker Publishing Group ISBN 1441270299
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Jun 2004 Bethany House ISBN B0060M8HXO
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