Here find both sides of King Philip’s War (1675-76) in which one out of ten English colonists in the New World died, while almost every man of the warring tribes (mostly Wampanoag and Nipmuck) over the age of fourteen was killed or enslaved and sent to the Caribbean; the tribal women and children who accepted Christianity worked as servants to the English.
Zane Kotker’s ambitious effort to describe the war from the inside (or, rather, from both insides) is entirely successful...The New Yorker
Breaks barriers in its genre… Booklist
Imaginative recreation of the past...spare, restrained language... Los Angeles Herald Examiner
Extraordinary...I’d call it Shakespearean...Boston Magazine
A stark demanding historical novel which offers a plausible, attractive, destiny-driven hero in a fascinating, hopeless situation...Kirkus Review
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