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The White
Author: Deborah Larsen

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Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780375413599 - ISBN-10: 0375413596
Publication Date: 7/2002
Pages: 240


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback

Book Description:
“I was born a white at sea on the way to the New World . . . But I was taken by those whom we called Indians. Nearly speechless for a time, I was beset by terrors.”

This is the voice of Mary Jemison, who, in 1758, at the age of sixteen, was taken by a Shawnee raiding party from her home near what would become Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In this intimate reimagining of her life story, Mary endures the brutal scalpings of her parents and siblings and is given to two Seneca sisters who treat her as their own—a symbolic replacement for the brother they lost to the white colonists. Renamed Two-Falling-Voices, she gradually becomes integrated into her new family, learning to assist with the hunt and to cultivate corn. She marries a Delaware warrior, raises a family in her adoptive culture, becomes friends with two former slaves, and eventually, remarkably, fulfills her lifelong dream “to own land bordered by sky, as my mother and father had once purchased woods and fields which were dappled with changing light.”

A testament to the resilience of the human mind and spirit, The White is a cut-crystal narrative of Mary’s life among the Seneca, lit by flashes of her own voice and revealing her curious, open heart. From the novel’s bloody opening to its arresting conclusion—by her own choice Mary does not return to white society—Deborah Larsen never flinches from the violence and the splendor that marked the settling of the New World.

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Valerie A. wrote on 2/13/2007...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

A riveting fictional account(based on certain actual events ) of Mary Jemison who was abducted from her PA home at 16 by a Shawnee hunting party.This is the story of her life...

Maggie G. (maggietoo) - DE wrote on 5/19/2006...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

The writing is powerful, unadorned and beautiful. A young girl names Mary Jerimson is an original heroine in this account of her capture by Indians in 1758. Renamed with an Indian name she gradually becomes integrated into her new family... she marries a Delaware warrior, raises a family etc. Fascinating story and completely believable.

Karen W. (Karen88) wrote on 7/9/2006...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

I LOVED this book. It is a very quick read and is a fascinating fictionalized life story of a real woman who was abducted by Indians as a young girl.

Ann S. wrote on 4/9/2006...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

Based on actual events, this is the story of Mary Jemison who is captured by Indians in the midwest. After her family is killed she is taken to an encampment to become part of the family of a man killed by the settlers. 212 pages easy but good read

Bonnie F. (harmony85) wrote on 9/16/2005...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

I liked this book, but wasn't what I expected. I would have liked a bit more depth and detail.

April K. (aprildsygrl) wrote on 10/15/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I saw this book about a year ago in a magazine and thought that I would really like to read it. So when I found it I was so excited, but then after reading (which only took me one sitting) I was very dissapointed. It lacked substance ...alot. I know the auther only had an limited amount of information but it is a work of fiction, she could have at least been a little more free with it, and not to try and stay with the basis of the story so much.

Mike C. (Ducky93) wrote on 5/29/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved this book. The time period was supreme and the whole writing format wonderful. I highly recomend this book! It had me intriged for the 2 days it took me to read it.

Christine F. (patience) wrote on 1/26/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent book! This was a "can't put down" for me.

Cheryl W. (booincarrollton) wrote on 3/31/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Interesting historical reading.


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Brenda R. (bothrootes) wrote on 8/7/2009...


This is a great story of Mary, a 16 year old white girl taken hostage by Indians in the Ohio Valley. The story follows her as she is adopted by two Seneca sisters who have lost thier brother to a raid by the white men. She is tramitized but treated well and gradually learns the ways of the Seneca as well as their language. She eventually marries and is given the opportunity to stay or return to the land of the white man. She stays. I enjoyed the historical information as well as reading about Mary's reaction to life with the Seneca. The book is a quick read.

Susan D. (dougbrimor) wrote on 7/15/2006...


"i WAS BORN A WHITE AT SEA ON THE WAY TO THE nEW wORLD...bUT i WAS TAKEN BY THOSE WHOM WE CALLED INDIANS. nEARLY SPEECHLESS FOR A TIME, I WAS BESET BY TERRORS."


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