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Set against the backdrop of the New World in 1824, the story follows Mary, a Puritan settler who defies societal norms by marrying a Native American. The novel boldly addresses themes of religious oppression, gender stereotypes, and racial prejudice, challenging the social expectations of its time. Through Mary's journey, the author explores the complexities of love and equality, making a significant statement on the struggles faced by individuals in a divided society.
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Hobomok, Lydia Maria Child
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- 2019
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