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100 1  Seton, Anya,|eauthor. 
245 14 The winthrop woman|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cAnya 
       Seton. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bTantor Audio,|c2014. 
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511 1  Read by Corrie James. 
520    In 1631 Elizabeth Winthrop, newly widowed with an infant 
       daughter, set sail for the New World. Against a background
       of rigidity and conformity she dared to befriend Anne 
       Hutchinson at the moment of her banishment from the 
       Massachusetts Bay Colony; dared to challenge a determined 
       army captain bent on the massacre of her friends, the 
       Siwanoy Indians; and, above all, dared to love a man as 
       her heart and her whole being commanded. And so, as a 
       response to this almost unmatched courage and vitality, 
       Governor John Winthrop came to refer to this woman in the 
       historical records of the time as his "unregenerate 
       niece."Anya Seton's riveting historical novel portrays the
       fortitude, humiliation, and ultimate triumph of the 
       Winthrop woman, who believed in a concept of happiness 
       transcending that of her own day. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Hallett, Elizabeth Fones Winthrop Feake,|d1610-
       approximately 1668|vFiction. 
650  0 Puritan women|zNew England|vBiography|vFiction. 
651  0 Greenwich (Conn.)|vBiography|vFiction. 
700 1  James, Corrie,|enarrator. 
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