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Book Review of Hope's Crossing

Hope's Crossing


(from the back cover)
When her father left Fairfield, Connecticut, to join General Washington's army, Hope found it easy to promise that she would be brave. That was before a raiding party of Tories plundered her home, set it afire, and took Hope captive. Soon she was a servant for Noah Thomas and his ill-tempered wife, with no means of escape--that is, until she got to know Mother Thomas, who wanted to leave as much as she did. Can an elderly woman help a young girl find her way home?