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Gallows Road in Bloomington, MN
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Gallows Road in Bloomington, MN
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A beautiful young servant is condemned to death for a crime that she swears she did not commit. Inspired by true events in 1750s Connecticut
, Gallows Road
takes readers on a harrowing journey of love, betrayal, and injustice.
Chafing against the strict confines of her life as an indentured servant, Mercy Bramble finds herself in a destructive relationship with her master, leading to her pregnancy. The mysterious death of her newborn puts Mercy's life in the hands of a jury, while three clergymen fight to save her soul. Raising issues of patriarchy, literacy, religious dogmatism, and capital punishment,
Gallows Road
builds to a climax that
Kirkus
Reviews
calls "a nail-biter all the way."
Indentured servants - white or Native American men and women who often worked alongside black slaves - were forbidden to marry during the seven years they were bonded to service. Illegitimate births were common, and unwed mothers faced heavy fines and extended servitude. Set in a multiracial household in colonial New England,
sheds light on an often-forgotten chapter in America's past.
, Gallows Road
takes readers on a harrowing journey of love, betrayal, and injustice.
Chafing against the strict confines of her life as an indentured servant, Mercy Bramble finds herself in a destructive relationship with her master, leading to her pregnancy. The mysterious death of her newborn puts Mercy's life in the hands of a jury, while three clergymen fight to save her soul. Raising issues of patriarchy, literacy, religious dogmatism, and capital punishment,
Gallows Road
builds to a climax that
Kirkus
Reviews
calls "a nail-biter all the way."
Indentured servants - white or Native American men and women who often worked alongside black slaves - were forbidden to marry during the seven years they were bonded to service. Illegitimate births were common, and unwed mothers faced heavy fines and extended servitude. Set in a multiracial household in colonial New England,
sheds light on an often-forgotten chapter in America's past.
A beautiful young servant is condemned to death for a crime that she swears she did not commit. Inspired by true events in 1750s Connecticut
, Gallows Road
takes readers on a harrowing journey of love, betrayal, and injustice.
Chafing against the strict confines of her life as an indentured servant, Mercy Bramble finds herself in a destructive relationship with her master, leading to her pregnancy. The mysterious death of her newborn puts Mercy's life in the hands of a jury, while three clergymen fight to save her soul. Raising issues of patriarchy, literacy, religious dogmatism, and capital punishment,
Gallows Road
builds to a climax that
Kirkus
Reviews
calls "a nail-biter all the way."
Indentured servants - white or Native American men and women who often worked alongside black slaves - were forbidden to marry during the seven years they were bonded to service. Illegitimate births were common, and unwed mothers faced heavy fines and extended servitude. Set in a multiracial household in colonial New England,
sheds light on an often-forgotten chapter in America's past.
, Gallows Road
takes readers on a harrowing journey of love, betrayal, and injustice.
Chafing against the strict confines of her life as an indentured servant, Mercy Bramble finds herself in a destructive relationship with her master, leading to her pregnancy. The mysterious death of her newborn puts Mercy's life in the hands of a jury, while three clergymen fight to save her soul. Raising issues of patriarchy, literacy, religious dogmatism, and capital punishment,
Gallows Road
builds to a climax that
Kirkus
Reviews
calls "a nail-biter all the way."
Indentured servants - white or Native American men and women who often worked alongside black slaves - were forbidden to marry during the seven years they were bonded to service. Illegitimate births were common, and unwed mothers faced heavy fines and extended servitude. Set in a multiracial household in colonial New England,
sheds light on an often-forgotten chapter in America's past.


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