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The Rebellion of Jane Clarke: A Novel [Hardcover]

Sally Gunning (Author)
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June 1, 2010

On the eve of the Revolutionary War, a young woman is caught between tradition and independence, family and conscience, loyalty and love, in this spellbinding novel from the author of The Widow's War and Bound

Jane Clarke leads a simple yet rich life in the small village of Satucket on Cape Cod. The vibrant scent of the ocean breeze, the stark beauty of the dunes, the stillness of the millpond are among the daily joys she treasures. Her days are full attending to her father's needs, minding her younger siblings, working with the local midwife. But at twenty-two, Jane knows things will change. Someday, perhaps soon, she will be expected to move out of her father's home and start a household of her own.

Yet some things—including the bitter feud between her father and a fellow miller named Winslow—appear likely to remain the same. When the dispute erupts into a shocking act of violence, Jane's lifelong trust in her father is shaken. Adding to her unease is Phinnie Paine, the young man Jane's father has picked out as son-in-law as well as business partner. When Jane defies her father and refuses to accept Phinnie's marriage proposal, she is sent away to Boston to make her living as she can.

Arriving in this strange, bustling city awash with red coats and rebellious fervor, Jane plunges into new conflicts and carries with her old ones she'd hoped to leave behind. Father against daughter, Clarke against Winslow, loyalist against rebel, command against free will—the battles are complicated when her growing attachment to her frail aunt, her friendship with the bookseller Henry Knox, and the unexpected kindness of the British soldiers pit her against the townspeople who taunt them and her own beloved brother, Nate, a law clerk working for John Adams.

But when Jane witnesses British soldiers killing five colonists on a cold March evening in 1770, an event now dubbed "the Boston Massacre," she must question seeming truths and face one of the most difficult choices of her life, alone except for the two people who continue to stand by her—her grandparents Lyddie and Eben Freeman.

Grippingly rendered, filled with some of the lesser known but most influential figures of America's struggle for independence—John and Samuel Adams, Henry Knox, James Otis—The Rebellion of Jane Clarke is a compelling story of one woman's struggle to find her own place and leave her own mark on a new country as it is born.


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Starred Review. Gunning's blazing third historical (after Bound) takes readers into the heart of Revolutionary War–era Boston, where young Jane Clarke has been sent to care for her great-aunt Gill after refusing to marry the man her loyalist father has chosen for her. Not long after settling into her aunt's house near the British Custom House, Jane is thrust into the milieu of violence and intrigue that eventually leads to a declaration of independence by the American colonists. She befriends the bookseller Henry Knox and meets John Adams, who employs her brother as a clerk. As tensions mount, Jane watches the men around her grow more aggressive in their aversion to British rule, and less concerned with truth. When she is caught up in the Boston Massacre, she must come to terms with the importance of honesty over personal and political passions. There's a history textbook's worth of well-done cameos, but it's Gunning's fluid writing and attention to the larger issues of human nature that really make this move. Good historical fiction offers new perspectives on old stories. This book succeeds handily at the task. (June)
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“Nobody brings the Cape’s history alive like Sally Gunning.” (Cape Codder on THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE )

“Unlike many historical novelists, Gunning makes the long-ago feel like this very day. Elegantly, she tells bitter truths -- that dignity and grace and even abiding love can flourish where it seems nothing can grow.” (Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean and Still Summer )

“Gunning’s exquisite use of language and imaginative scene-setting in times past will keep readers riveted . . . Anyone who loves history, storytelling, and Cape Cod will want to settle in for a long weekend of pleasurable escape.” (Cape Cod Life on BOUND )

“Gripping, romantic, historically sound, and completely satisfying...I’ll be surprised if I read a better historical novel this year.” (Historical Novels Review (The Historical Novel Society); "Editor's Choice" )

“[B]lazing...Gunning’s fluid writing and attention to the larger issues of human nature...really make this move. Good historical fiction offers new perspectives on old stories. This book succeeds handily at the task.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review) on THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE )

“Sally Gunning is equally adept at depicting a city on the brink of rebellion, a young woman’s coming of age, and the beautiful Cape Cod landscape.” (Historical Novels Review on THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE )

“The descriptions are vivid; the characters have depth and a little mystery; and the history is accurate, from well-known events to daily living...[a] masterpiece of historical ficition.” (The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA) on THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE )

“A gifted storyteller . . . has given us a deeply affecting tale of a woman caught between the irresistible currents of her inner truth and the equally powerful strictures of her times.” (Anne LeClaire, author of The Law of Bound Hearts and Entering Normal )

“Historical fiction at its best.” (Library Journal (starred review) )

“Quietly compelling . . . . Gunning paints the ethical, emotional, and financial dilemmas of her refreshingly adult characters in surprisingly lively shades of gray.” (Kirkus Reviews )

“Heartrending ... Gunning’s vibrant portrayal of Lyddie’s journey shows that the pursuit of happiness is not for the faint of heart.” (Boston Globe )

“[A] colonial page-turner...horrifying, spellbinding.” (Publishers Weekly )

“Readers will be swiftly turning the pages, eagerly cheering for the strong-willed widow.” (Booklist )

“Gunning had chosen a turbulent and fascinating period in American history…that suggests interesting philosophical arguments….Jane Clarke [is] a sensitive heroine, insightful enough to tussle with these difficulties.” (Washington Post Book World on THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE )

“Gunning fills her novel with believable and complex characters . . . best of all she’s created an intriguing and admirable witness to history in Jane Clarke. ” (BookPage.com on THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE )

“Provocative . . . Gunning infuses the story with suspense and intrigue [and] resists easy generalizations and stereotypes.” (Publishers Weekly )

“A wonderful writer…Gunning’s attention to historical detail and riveting storytelling make for a compelling and intelligent read. ” (The Cape Cod Times on THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE )

“This well-researched and lively novel captures the mood of those turbulent [pre-revolutionary] times.” (Library Journal on THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; First Edition edition (June 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061782149
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061782145
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #725,630 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Sally Gunning lives with her husband in Brewster on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where her roots go back over three centuries. She came to writing at a young age, driven to it in desperation one rainy day when she ran out of books. Today Gunning focuses on digging out the back story to the history that we thought we knew but didn't, and giving it a human face. She is the author of three historical novels set in New England during the tempestuous years that led up to the American Revolution: The Widow's War, Bound, and her latest - The Rebellion of Jane Clarke.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not great, but not bad either, June 2, 2010
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The book begins in 1769 as the Winslows and Clarkes battle over water rights and a horse - was it Jane's father who whacked off the ears of the Winslow horse? Jane defies her father and despite the heated political sentiments decides to ship her off to tend to Aunt Gill in Boston. Jane settles in and cares for her elderly aunt, but her world is soon torn asunder when she witnesses British troops shoot down five civilians (the Boston massacre), inflaming the rest of the town to a heated frenzy. Jane's brother was shot, but he survived and the two have different recollections of what really happened.

Will Jane's relationship with her brother survive their disparate testimony at the subsequent trials? Will Jane find more than she bargained for living with Aunt Gill? Will she marry the man her father choses or find love with another in Boston?

I'm not sure if it was me or my current mood (life was a bit off-kilter the last week or so), but I never warmed to Jane nor cared much what happened to her. I really had a hard time keeping track of some of the lesser characters, as well as events as related by the author. Perhaps I'm a bit dense but I couldn't always tell exactly what was going on - the writing was too obtuse for my tastes - and in the end the author just did not suck me into her world. A shame as the massacre and ensuing aftermath should make for gripping reading, but it just didn't work for this reader - I didn't feel the crowd's anger nor the soldier's fear of the crowd - I didn't feel anything at all. A good book, just not a great one.

My review is based on an ARC I received through Librarything Early Reviewers.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting multi-layered novel, May 27, 2010
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I found this book a little slow going at first, but I am very glad I stuck with it. By midpoint, I was totally hooked. I at first found the characters a bit cold and distant, but as I got to know them, they grew on me. And that is one of the themes of the novel, that you do need to get to know people and understand the emotions and morality and motives behind our public masks. The main character, Jane Clarke, has herself a very different understanding of some of the other characters by the end of the novel, and a very different view of herself.

I found the historical details especially compelling and enlightening. It is so rare and wonderful to find the Colonial/Pre-Revolutionary War era described from a woman's point of view.

Jane Clarke begins as a girl-woman in a small town who, essentially, doesn't have much of a point of view and doesn't know she has choices. She is, to put it bluntly, stuck in a rut but doesn't know it. When she refuses the marriage proposal of the man whom her father favors, she really doesn't know why. She senses all is not right, but cannot really define her feelings.

She is essentially disowned by her father and sent off to turbulent Boston, where she is employed as an aide to her elderly aunt. She again knows something is not quite right there, and when that mystery is revealed, it is quite a surprise.

John Adams is the lawyer for her contentious father, and her brother, a devoted revolutionary, is his clerk. Other major historical figures also appear, with the tragic James Otis being a standout.

Jane finds herself with both Crown and rebel acquaintances and is confronted by lies and deception. Are people lying because they are immoral or are they too emotional to see the full truth? Do they believe the end justifies the means?

This confusion comes to a climax with the so-called "Boston Massacre." Jane is a witness and is pulled in various directions by those affected.

Jane also, for the first time, encounters a long-term happy marriage, full of love and respect, and begins to understand her family.

She gradually finds her way through these tangles of strong emotions and becomes a much different person, the "no longer silent daughter."

By the end of the book, I thoroughly liked Jane Clarke, and I think you will, too.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Gunning's Best, August 9, 2010
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I hate to rate this only 2 stars because I don't want to dissuade anyone from reading Widow's War or Bound. I really loved both of those. However, if I hadn't read the first two books I might not have been likely to continue after the first couple of chapters. Actually, at first I did feel disappointed and set it aside and almost returned it to the library. It took several chapters to become interested. The story didn't have enourmous depth to it. It does still show how dispensable women were if they didn't do as told like the other 2 stories, but only lightly in comparison. There seemed to be too many plots going on and not just one really developed storyline. Jane is just a little rebellious but doesn't seem to be a hero in her own right. As far as historical development, a lot is left to the imagination and further study of the historical period. This book is "fluff" compared to her others, too chick lit. I hope commercialism and "selling" hasn't settled in for this author. I only gave this 2 stars because it doesn't hold up to her first 2 books or other true historical fiction that is already out there.
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