nonfiction book "The Heretic's Daughter" (fictionalized account based on her life)

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"The Heretic's Daughter" is a historical novel by Kathleen Kent that vividly reimagines the life and Salem witch trial persecution of Martha Carrier through the eyes of her young daughter.

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instanceOf book
historical novel
novel
author Kathleen Kent
authorNationality American
basedOn Salem witch trials
life of Martha Carrier
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresHistoricalFigure Martha Carrier
genre historical fiction
novel
hasISBN 9780316024488
hasProtagonist Sarah Carrier
hasSubject Puritan society
colonial New England
witchcraft accusations
intendedAudience adult readers
language English
literarySetting 17th-century Massachusetts
Salem witch trials
mainCharacter Martha Carrier
Sarah Carrier
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativeForm fictionalized account of real events
narrativePerspective first-person
narrator Sarah Carrier
portraysEvent Salem witch trials
publicationYear 2008
publisher Little, Brown and Company
setInPeriod 17th century
setInPlace Andover
surface form: Andover, Massachusetts

Salem, Massachusetts
theme family loyalty
fear and hysteria
injustice
mother-daughter relationship
persecution
timeOfEvents Salem witch trials era

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Martha Carrier subjectOf nonfiction book "The Heretic's Daughter" (fictionalized account based on her life)