Having read and loved Sarah McCoy’s previous novel, The Baker’s Daughter, I was excited to read her latest book. Diving deep into historical fiction, The Mapmaker’s Children reimagines the life of Sarah Brown. She was the daughter of John Brown, an abolitionist who attempted to start a slave insurrection at Harper’s Ferry in 1859; he survivedContinue reading “The Mapmaker’s Children”
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The Baker’s Daughter
Reba Adams is working as a journalist in El Paso, Texas. Running as far as she can from her troubled family back on the east coast, Reba wants nothing more than to make it as a journalist in a big city, and El Paso is just a stop on her way to the top. TheContinue reading “The Baker’s Daughter”