Ruth of Boston: A Story of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Author:
James Otis
Publication:
1910 by American Book Company
Genre:
Fiction, Historical Fiction
Series:
James Otis's Colonial and Pioneer Children of America Members Only (Colonial)
Pages:
160
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Step back in time and navigate the challenges of the New World with Ruth, a ten-year-old Puritan girl setting roots in what would soon become the bustling heart of New England, Boston. In this evocative tale by James Otis, the richness of Puritan daily life unfolds, from the simplicity of preparing meals and attending church, to the rigor of schoolwork and household tasks. But it’s not just the daily routines that shape Ruth’s world; her interactions with the native tribes and her perspective on unfolding historical events provide a unique window into the Puritan ethos. Join Ruth’s journey and immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of life, faith, and discovery in early Boston. Experience history as it weaves its story through the eyes of a young settler.
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Ruth of Boston: A Story of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
The Puritans’ journey to America and their life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony is told in this book through the eyes of a 12-year-old girl, Ruth...
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