The Peculiar People

by Jan De Hartog

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"The Peculiar People completes Jan de Hartog's three-volume epic of Quaker life in America, which began with his best-selling The Peaceable Kingdom. The Civil War is still twenty-five years away, but the Abolitionist movement is gaining in strength and popularity. The Society of Friends (or "Peculiar People," as they wryly refer to themselves) struggles to maintain its nonviolent way of life as the bitter debates over slavery and the abuse of American Indians that are beginning to tear the show more nation apart rage within this closed community as well." "Determined to heal the Quakers' rift are Mordecai Monk, a charismatic preacher battling his own personal demons, and Lydia Best, a single-minded idealist who listens to no one but her conscience and her God. Upholding a centuries-old treaty of friendship, Mordecai and Lydia join a convoy of Mahanoy Indians who are being evicted by the United States Cavalry from their ancient hunting grounds." "As they share the Mahanoys' suffering, Mordecai and Lydia achieve a personal triumph of faith and deed, and the Society of Friends renews its own compassion and nobility of spirit. De Hartog weaves this dramatic tale into the very fabric of the American experience: the aspiration to settle a great continent, the desire to do God's will, and the need to be human." "Tbe Peculiar People stands fully on its own as a novel. It is also part of a true epic, the dramatic adventures and spiritual strivings of those known as Quakers."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved show less

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The Peculiar People the three-volume epic of Quaker life in America. The Civil War is still twenty-five years away, but the Abolitionist movement is gaining in strength and popularity.
Deel 3 van Het koninkrijk van de vrede
Voor zover ik me kan herinneren waren dit niet zozeer spannende maar meer sociaal geëngageerde religieuze boeken over de Quakers en het ontstaan van deze beweging.

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Canonical title
The Peculiar People
Original title
The Peculiar People
Original publication date
1974

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PR6015 .A674 .P4Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1900-1960

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