Saturday, March 06, 2010

Pg. 69: Paula Reed's "Hester"

This weekend's feature at the Page 69 Test: Hester: The Missing Years of the The Scarlet Letter by Paula Reed.

About the book, from the publisher:
Upon the death of her demonic husband, Hester Prynne is left a widow, and her daughter Pearl, a wealthy heiress. Hester takes her daughter to live a quiet life in England--only to find herself drawn into the circle of the most powerful Puritan of all time, Oliver Cromwell.

From the moment Hester donned the famous scarlet letter, it instilled in her the power to see the sins and hypocrisy of others, an ability not lost on the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth. To Cromwell, Hester’s sight is either a sign of sorcery or a divine gift that Hester must use to assist the divinely chosen in his scheming to control England. Since sorcery carries a death sentence, Hester is compelled against her will to use her sight to assist Cromwell. She soon finds herself entangled in a web of political intrigue, espionage, and forbidden love.

Hester will carry readers away to seventeenth century England with a deeply human story of family, love, history, desire, weakness, and the human ideal.
Read an excerpt from Hester, and learn more about the book and author at Paula Reed's website.

Paula Reed is an English teacher at Columbine High School of Littleton, Colorado.

The Page 69 Test: Hester.

--Marshal Zeringue