Tracy D. Smith
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Influences
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March 2016
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First Lady of Jamestown: A YA Historical Fiction Novel Based on the Life and Adventures of Anne Burras, the First Englishwoman to Survive the New World:
"Great first novel! I learned alot about the first settlers in Jamestown I didn't know before."
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First Lady of Jamestown: A Historical Romance Based on the Life and Adventures of Anne Burras, the First Englishwoman to Survive the New World:
"Thank you to the Author for all your research. This was an easy read and it went fast. I started this morning and finished it this evening.💕
One LESS on the paperback TBR shelf.📚 ✨ A Great read! This is a keeper for the top shelf in my library." Read more of this review » |
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| I loved learning about the "three queens" from their various perspectives. Rebecca Connolly made them human and placed me as the reader into catching a glimpse of each of their lives. ...more | |
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"A perfect blend of historical and religious fictions based on true stories from the author's ancestors.
Without their knowledge, three men's lives are woven together through their shared experiences of faith in times of war and across generations. The" Read more of this review » |
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“Now that I have been brought home by carriage and climbed into my bed, my fury has burned out, and I am left cold and tired. Why do we insist on inflicting more suffering on a world that is already fraught with it? It is here that I must part ways with Father's romantic spirit, for I suspect that it is a curse of nature, some original instinct that we have failed to shed. And I am no better than others, for in the face of it, I would keep quiet and retreat.”
― To The Bright Edge of the World
― To The Bright Edge of the World
“They were, in fact and at last, free. And the lives of these old black women were synthesized in their eyes -- a puree of tragedy and humor, wickedness and serenity, truth and fantasy.”
― The Bluest Eye
― The Bluest Eye

























