Susanna Hutchinson is nine years old in l643, when her mother, Anne, has a vision that leads the family to settle in the wilderness where the Dutch and the Native tribes are at war. Anne is infamous throughout the Colonies for her religious freethinking, and her visions have brought the family in and out of trouble.
One horrifying afternoon, Lenape warriors massacre Susanna's family and take her captive. Though haunted by grief, she adapts to the ways of the Lenape people. When she begins to have spirit dreams, she is terrified that she has inherited her mother's powers. But Susanna comes to see that these powers are her destiny and the bridge between her two worlds.
Trouble's Daughter: The Story of Susanna Hutchinson, Indian Captive
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Author(s)Katherine Kirkpatrick
PublisherYearling
ISBN / ASIN0440415799
ISBN-139780440415794
Sales Rank601,070
CategoryJuvenile Fiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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