A review by jojobobo38
The Winthrop Woman by Anya Seton

3.0

If you forgive the book its 1958 publishing date, which lends to its complete lack of awareness about all the stereotyped ways it talks about Indians, it's pretty good. Much more chaste than any such book written today would be, while maintaining high interest for the most part. Still, it's the kind of extremely-well-researched historical novel that isn't great literature, but can be a good summertime read nevertheless.