![]() ![]() One of them never got cracked, because I immediately became immersed in Deliverance Dane’s story.Īlthough we are introduced to Deliverance in the first chapter in the year 1681, this story is actually more significantly Connie Goodwin’s, PhD student at Harvard, where she is studying American Colonial life. So I pulled three books out, one from my Fall Hopefuls stack and two kind of random ones from my TBR bookcase, and read the first bits of each of them. I was craving a fiction book that I could hold in my hands and get lost in its story. The three books I was reading in print were all non-fiction (two of which I was reading at a slow and structured pace, so I was already caught up on those two), and I have very particular parts of my day that I would read an eBook or audiobook. ![]() ![]() I was in the middle of FIVE books, and I still somehow didn’t feel like reading any of them. The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane, by Katherine Howe (Voice 2009)įirst line: “Peter Petford slipped a long wooden spoon into the simmering iron pot of lentils hanging over the fire and tried to push the worry from his stomach.” ![]()
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