A True and Faithful Narrative by Katherine Sturtevant
In London in the 1680s, Meg--now sixteen years old--tries to decide whether to marry either of the two men who court her, taking into account both love and her writing ambitions. (Cover by Kelly Murphy)
I enjoyed this historical novel. It has adventure,romance, women's equality issues, and an interesting look at the Christian/ Muslim conflict and how that was possibly viewed back in that time period.
I liked this book, but it was a little hard to read because all of the characters are in England and it's the late 1600's.I really got into it near the end, and i switched from cheering for Will to cheering for Edward.
4 Comments:
At 10:25 AM,
Anonymous said…
I enjoyed this historical novel. It has adventure,romance, women's equality issues, and an interesting look at the Christian/ Muslim conflict and how that was possibly viewed back in that time period.
At 4:58 PM,
Anonymous said…
I liked this book, but it was a little hard to read because all of the characters are in England and it's the late 1600's.I really got into it near the end, and i switched from cheering for Will to cheering for Edward.
Jena
At 2:39 PM,
Anonymous said…
it was interesting, and i wasn't quite sure who she was going to pick. it was pretty cool. i enjoyed it.
~allison
At 6:07 AM,
Anonymous said…
GREAT BOOK!! I love Edward and rooted for him through th WHOLE book. Its a great adventure and I couldn't put it down!! 5 out of 5
xoXOxoXOxo-Ashley-xoXOxoXOxo
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