Moore, Susanna

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The lost wife

a novel
"Minnesota, 1862: As a woman fleeing from a dark and secret past, Sarah Wakefield leaves Rhode Island quietly and quickly under cover of night for the long journey to Minnesota where she has been advised there is good work to be had. She soon finds a husband who becomes a resident physician for a Sioux town there but the political backdrop of that moment is volatile: white settlers are breaking treaties, Native American land is shrinking, and mass starvation and disease looms over the Sioux community. As the earliest settlers in this area, Sarah anticipates unease and tension, but instead she finds acceptance and kinship. Through the caring Sioux women, Sarah learns to cook, make clothes, speak the Sioux language, and ultimately finds companionship with the women which far exceeds that with her strange and distant husband. But the Sioux aren't receiving what they were promised from the White settlers, and a succession of devastating treaty breaks result in widespread famine, territory loss and conflict. What follows is one of the most influential Native uprisings of all time, the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. As the war erupts around her, Sarah is separated from her husband, and rescued by the Sioux who are seeking safety from the fighting, and ultimately a home that was stolen from them. She will heroically but unsuccessfully try to protect them during the Dakota Trial that ensues. Intimate, raw, compelling and brilliantly subversive, Susanna Moore explores a complicated history of female captivity and Native American suffering"--.

Paradise of the Pacific

approaching Hawai?i
2015
"[Relates the history] of late-eighteenth-century Hawaii--its kings and queens, gods and goddesses, missionaries, migrants, and explorers--a not-so-distant time of abrupt transition, in which an isolated pagan world of human sacrifice and strict taboo, without a currency or a written language, was confronted with the equally ritualized world of capitalism, Western education, and Christian values"--Provided by publisher.

One last look

2003
In 1836, Englishwoman Lady Eleanor travels to India with her sister Harriet and her brother, Henry, the colony's new governor-general, and, during a three-year journey from Calcutta to the Punjab, falls in love with the land and finds her worldview turning on end.

Sleeping beauties

1993
The story of a thirteen-year-old runaway who turns up at the home of her eccentric aunt in Honolulu, Hawaii.

The big girls

2007
While prison psychiatrist Louise Forrest tries to help female inmate Helen--who blames the voices in her head for the murders of her children and believes that Hollywood starlet Angie Mills is her sister--she copes with her own problems with the actress, who coincidentally is dating her ex-husband and caring for her son.
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