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The year is 1665. Fourteen-year-old Gwendoline Riston lives in the village of Letchlade on the upper reaches of the River Thames. Her puritan neighbors have long whispered about Gwendoline – her way with animals, her skill with plants, especially her pale skin and white hair. They believe she is a witch. But her father says she looks like an angel here on earth, and her friend Jack is a loyal companion when the village folk shun her.When a terrible plague hits London, threatening the countryside, no one is safe. The villagers blame Gwendoline. “Purge the pale one!” they cry. If that weren’t cause enough to be frightened, Gwendoline’s friend goes missing and her father sets out to search for him, leaving her hidden away in a secret chamber above the porch at St. Giles Church to keep her safe. With only a meager supply of food, Gwendoline must summon all her courage to survive through the long, hot summer.

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(Note: These are reviews from the original version) "Willful ignorance, blind faith, persecution, honor and love, swirl through this novel." -- Kirkus (Starred)
"A vivid sense of time and place, intensified by the elegant cadence of Gwendoline's passionate first-person voice." -- Kirkus (Starred)
"A compelling glimpse into 1665 England." -- School Library Journal

The Secret Chamber of Gwendolyn Riston

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    A Paperback / softback by Janet Graber

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      Publisher: Regal House Publishing LLC
      Publication Date: 12/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781646032365, 978-1646032365
      ISBN10: 1646032365

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The year is 1665. Fourteen-year-old Gwendoline Riston lives in the village of Letchlade on the upper reaches of the River Thames. Her puritan neighbors have long whispered about Gwendoline – her way with animals, her skill with plants, especially her pale skin and white hair. They believe she is a witch. But her father says she looks like an angel here on earth, and her friend Jack is a loyal companion when the village folk shun her.When a terrible plague hits London, threatening the countryside, no one is safe. The villagers blame Gwendoline. “Purge the pale one!” they cry. If that weren’t cause enough to be frightened, Gwendoline’s friend goes missing and her father sets out to search for him, leaving her hidden away in a secret chamber above the porch at St. Giles Church to keep her safe. With only a meager supply of food, Gwendoline must summon all her courage to survive through the long, hot summer.

      Trade Review
      (Note: These are reviews from the original version) "Willful ignorance, blind faith, persecution, honor and love, swirl through this novel." -- Kirkus (Starred)
      "A vivid sense of time and place, intensified by the elegant cadence of Gwendoline's passionate first-person voice." -- Kirkus (Starred)
      "A compelling glimpse into 1665 England." -- School Library Journal

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