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No Shame, No Fear
No Shame No Fear
Author: Ann Turnbull
A young Quaker girl and the son of a wealthy merchant face intolerance and persecution in 1662 England in this gripping historical novel that evokes the passion and idealism of young love. Age range 12 and up
ISBN-13: 9780763625054
ISBN-10: 0763625051
Publication Date: 9/9/2004
Pages: 304
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Candlewick
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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England, 1662, at the beginning of the Quaker prosecution. 15-year-old Susanna Thorn decides she's old enough to get a job in town in order to support her Quaker family. 17-year-old William has just returned from Oxford, and his rags-to-riches father is encouraging him to be apprenticed to a good connection in London. Their paths cross accidentally one day in the middle of the road, and their lives are changed forever.

William finds himself inexplicably drawn to Susanna and her Quaker tradition. He begins to attend these illegal Quaker gatherings with the full knowledge that if his father finds out he will have a heart attack and probably disown his only son. Meanwhile, the prosecution of the Quakers is hitting Susanna hard, hurting those she loves, and she fears for her beloved William's life.

William and Susanna's relationship is a love that by all means should not occur, and yet with true love, they just might be able to make it out alright. Their story is sweet and full of the tense detail of excellent historical fiction. Anyone who likes historical fiction and a good love story should read this book.


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