1666

A Novel

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Pub Date Apr 02 2024 | Archive Date Apr 01 2024

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The Survival Story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia told through the lives of two women 

The survival story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia has been remembered within the tribe for generations, but the massacre of Patawomeck men and the enslavement of women and children by land hungry colonists in 1666 has been mostly unknown outside of the tribe until now. Author Lora Chilton, a member of the tribe through the lineage of her father, has created this powerful fictional retelling. 

Told in first person point of view through the imagined lives of two women, Chilton tells the harrowing stories of Ah’SaWei WaTaPaAnTam (Golden Fawn) and NePa’WeXo (Shining Moon), members of the surviving Patawomeck tribe, who after the slaughter of their men were sold and transported to Barbados via slave ship. Separated and bought by different sugar plantations, they endured, each plotting their escapes before finally making their way back to Virginia to be reunited with the few members of the tribe that remained.

The Survival Story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia told through the lives of two women 

The survival story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia has been remembered within the tribe for generations...


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  • Author Historical Tour April 5 through 16 retracing the path of the surviving women of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia in 1666 as they were marched south to the slave ship bound for Barbados. Includes stops in Fredericksburg, Richmond, Williamsburg, Hampton.
  • Author event in New York City, NY late April where one of the Patawomeck women lived after her escape.
  • Events in author’s hometown of Memphis, Tennessee
  • Trade Reviews and Trade Advertising
  • Featured title at Winter Institute February 2024
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  • Podcasts and Book Club appearances
  • Author Historical Tour April 5 through 16 retracing the path of the surviving women of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia in 1666 as they were marched south to the slave ship bound for Barbados...

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ISBN 9781960573957
PRICE $17.00 (USD)
PAGES 224

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