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Linda Spalding

    Linda Spalding's writing delves into the complexities of global cultures, often exploring the friction between contemporary life and deeply rooted traditional beliefs. Her work is characterized by its profound exploration of the human psyche and the inherent tensions that arise when disparate worlds collide. Spalding masterfully crafts characters navigating intricate questions of identity and belonging in a world where ancient customs intersect with modern influences. Her prose is compelling, lyrical, and always resonant.

    A Reckoning
    The Purchase
    • In 1798, Daniel Dickinson, a young Quaker father and widower, leaves his home in Pennsylvania to establish a new life. He sets out with two horses, a wagon full of belongings, his five children, a 15-year-old orphan wife, and a few land warrants for his future homestead.

      The Purchase
    • A Reckoning

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Spring 1855 and Virginian farmer John Dickinson has a dangerous secret that will lead to a tragic decision. The family's riches have been wasted by his reckless brother who holds all of them hostage and, adding fuel to John's desperation, the enslaved workers have been visited by a Canadian abolitionist who pushes them to escape. One does, and his pursuit of freedom involves a dangerous quest to find his mother and child North of the border. Meanwhile, the Dickinson family become fugitives of another kind, escaping their losses in a wagon en route to a new life in the West. Confronted by hunger, fear and a near fatal river boat accident, each member of the family is tested to their limits

      A Reckoning