Book excerpt: "The Great Divorce: A 19thc. Mother's Extraordinary Fight Against Her Husband, the Shakers, and Her Times"

You can listen to or read the excerpt at NPR ~ really fascinating. The library doesn't have it (yet?) but I know the new Hub City Bookshop will special-order ...

In The Great Divorce: A Mover Against The Shakers

"On an unseasonably cold night in May of 1818, a mob carrying torches surrounded the small village of Enfield, N.H. They had gathered to rescue three children — Julia, Susan and George Chapman — who were being held by the religious sect known as the Shakers.

"At the head of the mob was Eunice Chapman, the children's mother. She was determined to regain custody of her kids, who had been taken from her by her ex-husband James. At a time when American women had neither property rights nor civil rights, Eunice was a revolutionary.

"Her incredible story is the focus of a new book by Ilyon Woo called The Great Divorce: A Nineteenth-Century Mother's Extraordinary Fight against Her Husband, the Shakers, and Her Times. She speaks with NPR's Guy Raz about life in a 19th-century Shaker village and how Eunice eventually managed to get her children back."

So brave ... click for the excerpt at NPR.

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