Procure The Safe Bridge Interpreted By Frances Parkinson Keyes Represented In Print

liked the book. It had definite passages of flighty romance novel language, and to a casual reader, some of the plot might seem a little contrived.
What I liked most about the book is that it is based on a true family and many of the "characters" are real people that lived in colonial Vermont.
I was given a paperback by a friend to read, this friend is a descendent of this family.
So I read it with different eyes than looking for a light story, The book was inscribed by the family member's mom, and had a mini geneology in the back.
The author has her own notes in the back detailing the historical names and facts, She changed some names, but that part of the
Procure The Safe Bridge Interpreted By Frances Parkinson Keyes Represented In Print
book I found most fascinating, As to the plot, what I also liked is that the main character, Elizabeth Burr, is a really strong woman with strong ideals, and despite disappointments and trevails, she overcomes them.
She is a woman of faith and morals, and though she is sorely tempted in a period of trouble with her husband, she does not leave him, but stays and works it out.
This quiet truth in the book rings with a truth that these types of novels don't usually have.
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