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The Satucket series by Sally Gunning is a collection of historical fiction novels set in colonial New England. The series follows the lives of the people of Satucket, a small town in Massachusetts, as they navigate the challenges of life in the 18th century.
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The Birth of Venus
If you enjoyed the vivid historical setting and complex characters of the Satucket series, you'll love 'The Birth of Venus'. This novel tells the story of Alessandra, a young woman living in 15th century Florence who must navigate the challenges of art, love, and family.
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The Widow's War
If you enjoyed the historical setting and strong female protagonist of the Satucket series, you'll love 'The Widow's War'. This standalone novel by Sally Gunning tells the story of Lyddie Berry, a widow who challenges the traditions of her time and fights for her independence in 19th century Cape Cod.
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The Heretic's Daughter
Fans of the Satucket series will appreciate the rich historical detail and strong sense of place in 'The Heretic's Daughter'. Set in 17th century Massachusetts, this novel tells the story of the Salem witch trials through the eyes of a young girl named Sarah.
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The Boleyn Inheritance
For readers who enjoy historical fiction with political intrigue and strong female characters, 'The Boleyn Inheritance' is a great choice. This novel tells the story of three women - Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Jane Rochford - who are connected to the Boleyn family during the reign of Henry VIII.
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The Secret Life of Bees
For readers who enjoy historical fiction with a strong sense of place and complex female characters, 'The Secret Life of Bees' is a great choice. This novel tells the story of Lily, a young girl living in the American South during the 1960s who discovers the power of friendship and community.
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The Poisonwood Bible
If you enjoyed the vivid historical setting and complex characters of the Satucket series, you'll love 'The Poisonwood Bible'. This novel tells the story of the Price family, who move to the Belgian Congo in the 1960s and must navigate the challenges of colonialism, religion, and family dynamics.
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The Lacuna
For readers who enjoy historical fiction with a strong sense of place and complex characters, 'The Lacuna' is a great choice. This novel tells the story of Harrison Shepherd, a man who moves between Mexico and the United States during the 20th century and becomes caught up in the political turmoil of the time.
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The Name of the Rose
If you enjoyed the political intrigue and historical detail of the Satucket series, you'll love 'The Name of the Rose'. This novel tells the story of a Franciscan friar who investigates a series of murders in a medieval monastery.
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