The White A Novel

Cover of The White A Novel by Deborah Larsen
Publisher: A.A. Knopf
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 219
ISBN-13: 9780375413599
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The White A Novel by Deborah Larsen, published by A.A. Knopf in 2002, is a first edition work comprising 219 pages. This narrative follows the life of Mary Jemison, who, at the age of sixteen in 1758, is captured by a Shawnee raiding party from her home near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The story unfolds as Mary endures the traumatic loss of her family and is taken in by two Seneca sisters, who provide her with a new identity and a place within their community.

Readers will find an intimate reimagining of Mary’s journey as she adapts to her new life, learning essential skills such as hunting and farming. The novel explores her relationships, including her marriage to a Delaware warrior and her friendships with former slaves, all while highlighting her desire for land and belonging. Through a blend of violence and beauty, The White presents a vivid portrayal of resilience and cultural integration, capturing the complexities of life in the New World.


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“”I was born a white at sea on the way to the New World . . . But I was taken by those whom we called Indians. Nearly speechless for a time, I was beset by terrors.””
This is the voice of Mary Jemison, who, in 1758, at the age of sixteen, was taken by a Shawnee raiding party from her home near what would become Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In this intimate reimagining of her life story, Mary endures the brutal scalpings of her parents and siblings and is given to two Seneca sisters who treat her as their own–a symbolic replacement for the brother they lost to the white colonists. Renamed Two-Falling-Voices, she gradually becomes integrated into her new family, learning to assist with the hunt and to cultivate corn. She marries a Delaware warrior, raises a family in her adoptive culture, becomes friends with two former slaves, and eventually, remarkably, fulfills her lifelong dream “to own land bordered by sky, as my mother and father had once purchased woods and fields which were dappled with changing light.”
A testament to the resilience of the human mind and spirit, “The White” is a cut-crystal narrative of Mary’s life among the Seneca, lit by flashes of her own voice and revealing her curious, open heart. From the novel’s bloody opening to its arresting conclusion–by her own choice Mary does not return to white society–Deborah Larsen never flinches from the violence and the splendor that marked the settling of the New World.

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Publisher: A.A. Knopf. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780375413599.
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Language: en. Pages: 219. Edition: First Edition.

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