Speaking of which, Tessa was a character who I appreciated her strength and tenacity. I was able to grow invested in the characters. Sometimes I have that rushed feeling while An Uncommon Woman wound its way along like the Monongahela River. I enjoyed the speed at which the story progressed. Reading the complex language of the Lenape was a vital part of the story for me and it brought in an element of authenticity that drew me further into the story. It's also been quite a while since I've read anything from the frontier days.įirst I have to say how incredibly impressed I was at the amount of research that was evident as I started to read the story. I feel like it's been forever since I read anything historical so diving in to 1770 Western Virginia was a treat. An Uncommon Woman takes me back to reading historical fiction.
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