![]() ![]() The novel is a perfect bookclub pick with themes that transcend time. ![]() Meticulously researched details of early 19th century foodways, and the crafts of blacksmithing, traditional stone wall building, needlework, and hard cider-making bring Margery’s world to life. ![]() Rich and atmospheric period description and a strong sense of New England enhance this immersive narrative. Tragedy becomes hope, and a family of the heart help each other find their futures, together and apart. In Pauper Auction, strangers become friends, confidantes, and lovers. ![]() The farm is the setting for danger and tragedy as well as simple joys and blossoming love. An itinerant Abenaki stonemason, Sozap Wzôkhilain, known as Joseph, soon joins the household and touches each of their lives in unexpected ways. Secrets and sorrows live on the prosperous farm. Margery swears to herself that she will not forever remain a pauper in purse or purpose. The young widow and an abandoned child named Agnes find themselves taken in by farmer and ciderist Samuell Wheeler and his elderly mother, renowned bed rug maker Hannah Wheeler. She and the other indigent town residents wait their turn to be auctioned out to the lowest bidder who will accept the paupers into their homes in return for town funds. Margery Turner sits in the Thorneboro, New Hampshire Meetinghouse on the second Tuesday of March, 1805. The fall from beloved wife of the town blacksmith to widowed pauper was swift. ![]()
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