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Calligraphy of the Witch

Mexico, 1683. When Concepci¢n Benavidez flees her indenture from the convent of San Jer¢nimo in Mexico City and sets out to join a band of refugee slaves along with her friend Al‚ndula, the two are captured by buccaneers in Vera Cruz led by the famed Laurens-Cornille de Graaf, who is running a slave- and provisions ship headed for New England. Al‚ndula dies on the journey, but Concepci¢n, upon arrival, is renamed Thankful Seagraves and sold to a Boston merchant, Nathaniel Greenwood, who plans to have her care for his crippled father-in-law and manage the Old Man's chicken farm. Delirious, half-starved, and terrified by her ordeal on board the Neptune, during which the Captain raped her repeatedly, Thankful Seagraves gives birth to a daughter, coveted by Rebecca, Nathaniel's fallow wife, and over the next eight years struggles to adapt herself into English colonial life. With great difficulty she attempts to raise her daughter in the faith and language of New Spain and thus forge a connection between herself and the girl even while Rebecca slowly turns Hanna against her. Like her friend, Tituba Indian, Concepci¢n is a perpetual outsider-her mixed-race looks as well as her accent and her Catholic background set her apart-and before long she gets swept up in the hysteria of the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692, culminating in a shocking accusation by her own daughter, who renounces her mother and declares her a witch.

Reviewer: Danni
Review: Dec 27, 2007
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Calligraphy of the Witch is an exceptional, complex and engaging read. It tells the story of Concepci¢n Benavidez, a half Spanish, half Indian and has been educated in a Mexican convent. Concepci¢n is captured by buccaneers in Vera Cruz along with her friend Al‚ndula. Al‚ndula dies during the journey to Boston leaving Concepci¢n at the mercy of those onboard the ship. Raped repeatedly by the ship's captain

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