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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My very favorite book
I first read Constance last year when my 6th grade teacher recommended it. I adored it- the weekend I read it, Constance was my constant companion! I just finished reading it again and it was even better the second time through! I really feel like I bonded with Constance, and now I am doing as much research as I can on her. She was a real person, and as it says in...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible Condition
Although i enjoyed reading this novel, I was disappointed when it arrived with writing all over the cover, and half of it's pages folded in on itself. This novel came to me in horrible condition, even though the seller placed this novel under "great quality."
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My very favorite book, February 4, 2001
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I first read Constance last year when my 6th grade teacher recommended it. I adored it- the weekend I read it, Constance was my constant companion! I just finished reading it again and it was even better the second time through! I really feel like I bonded with Constance, and now I am doing as much research as I can on her. She was a real person, and as it says in the book, all the characters but one really existed. Through her diary, Constance tells of her journey across the Atlantic from London to Massachusetts, and gives wonderful details about the building and founding of Plymouth Colony. Through Constance I felt the pain of "the sickness" that claimed many lives during their first winter, became tangled in her complex love triangle, and felt outraged at the two men who tried to destroy Plymouth's peace. Constance was detailed, well written, interesting, exciting, and romantic. I would recommend this book to anyone, but I almost don't want to share it at all, since I feel like it's "my book"! This book found a very special place in my heart, and I wish I could thank Patricia Clapp for the many hours of contentment, excitement, and utter bliss she has given me! Constance is an exceptional read!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best!!!, August 27, 2001
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Ok, the first time I read this book was for a 7th grade reading assignment-and that was well over 20 years ago, but this book has stayed in my heart ever since. Its a very well written story about a young girl who came over from England on the Mayflower and lived through the struggles that the Pilgrims went through in their first years of Plimouth Plantation. This is for the most part, a true story, written by Patricia Clapp, who's husband is an actual descendant of Constance. The story has adventure, romance and I felt the pain that these people went through during one of the most important times of our history. This book opened in me an interest in life in Plimouth. I was lucky enough to live in New England and visited the Plantation often. I highly recommend this book to young teens, as well as older. Somewhere I still have my copy (that I bought back when I was in 7th grade), and its a book that I would read again.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You don't have to be young to love this book, January 10, 2001
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I first heard of about "Constance: A Story of Early Plymouth" in ninth grade from my friend. She implored me to read it. I was hesitant at first. I was a fairly advanced reader for my age, and this book had clearly been written for a younger audience. I trusted my friend's judgement, however. We had read "Anna Karenina" together the year before, so I knew that she had good taste in books. On a whim, I decided to read it. Once I had picked "Constance" up, I could not put it down.It was simply an enchanting, romantic story. Far from feeling to old to appreciate it, my maturity seemed almost a benefit. Constanc's boyfriends were the perfect romantic men. They reminded me of very simple versions of Mr. Darcy. This book appeals not only to fifth and sixth graders, but to adolescent girls as well. Any girl who likes pre-20th century romance novels will adore "Constance." The one thing I dislike about Constance is her shallow character. She is not exactly the feminist ideal of a woman. She is foolish and dependent.If one ignores this flaw, however, the book is thouroughly enjoyable. And you don't even have to be ten to like it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book I have EVER read!, January 8, 2000
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Christina L. (Northern Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
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The reason I had at first read the book was becasue I had to for a project in 7th grade. I first started to read it, and I could not put it down! The report was due in a month and I read the book in 2 days! That was 2 years ago, and every time I read it, I still can not put it down! My advise for any young reader is to read this book. I love the structure and the style of writting. Patricia Clapp wrote this story for the person with a great imagination, and for the dreamer, because you can actually picture the story so vibrantly and vividly. How you can imagine the boat leaving the docks, how cramped it is on the ride over, the sickness, the suffering, the fun, the love, you can see it all. Clapp made me want to be around during this time period to experence the lifestyle of it. To actually see how it was then, and to see it better then she has shown me. To sum it all up, I love it and I think that anyone who loves to read, loves a good romance for a young readers, and loves a little adventure, Patricia Clapp's compelling story "Constance" is for you or your yound one.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A stunning piece of historical fiction!, August 11, 1999
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E. L. Pressman (Middletown, DE United States) - See all my reviews
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When I was a child, I read this book over and over again. It is one of the best pieces of historical fiction I have read, as a child or an adult. Constance brings the struggles of the pilgrims at the Plimoth colony vividly to life, with both realism (given what the pilgrims struggled through) as well as tenderness, and a recognition that despite the struggles, life, death, and love went on. Although I am now a Yale undergraduate, this is a book I pick up to re-read over and over. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in historical fiction. And if you have already read Constance, make a point of reading The Tamarack Tree, also by Patricia Clapp, set in Vicksburg, Mississippi during the Civil War siege.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exciting, sad story with interesting historical details, June 17, 1999
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I think that Constance was terrific. I gave it 5 stars. It is an excellent piece of literature that everyone has to read. I like it because it is very detailed and it feels like you are actually in the story. I also liked it because it was in diary form and easy to keep up with.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book anyway . . ., June 24, 2005
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I read this long before I knew a key fact about Constance Hopkins, and I thought it was terrific. Of course, I still do. The tone of high spirits forced into apparent submission is perfect. I do think the cover illustration on the Beech Tree edition is awful; the cover on the Dell edition is far better.

Key fact: she is my nine-times-great-grandmother. (Patricia Clapp, the author, is also descended from Constance.) I have dug around in other books and on-line sources about Plimouth Plantation, and the historical facts are dead-on. I don't at the moment remember whether "Constance" mentions that her father was not a Puritan, Dissenter, Separatist; he came not for religious reasons but because he wanted his own farm. Constance, her husband Nicholas, and her brother Giles left Plymouth for the same reason in 1644 -- and also because they were fed up with the Puritan oligarchy in Plymouth.

So her family represents, in many ways, the American quest for independence and farmland -- the Jeffersonian ideal of the free citizen. (Constance's descendants were still farming as late as 1940, though my father left the farm in 1921, finding farming a new form of tyranny.)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Book, November 28, 2005
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I got this book on a trip to the East Coast when I was ten years old and fell in love. It was my favorite book during all of my early teen years; and though I haven't read it in years, I think it will always hold the place in my heart as my favorite book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book I Have Ever Read!, July 6, 2002
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Constance is a wonderful book. I am 12 years old and I was recomended it by my mother who read it when she was my age and she still remembers what happens in it. It is the story of a fifteen year old girl, Constance, and her father, stepmother and step-siblings on their journey on the Mayflower. They travel into a harsh land and have to work harder than they ever imagined. It is in the form of Constance's diary and shares all her thoughts and feelings about men, chores, and her family as she grows up. It is a wonderful book for preteen-teen girls!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A moving tale of the Pilgrims, July 18, 2000
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Robert James (Culver City, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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"Constance" has been around now for thirty years, andit still remains the best children's novel about the Pilgrims.Although I now know the Pilgrims as a group weren't all that important (compared to the Puritans who followed them a decade later in much larger numbers), "Constance" is full of the feeling of what those first years in New England were like. A great romantic tale of our nation's past, told in a moving, clear style, "Constance" is a wonderful story.
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