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Leaving Coy's Hill

By: Katherine A. Sherbrooke
Narrated by: Elizabeth Wiley
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Born on a farm in 1818, Lucy Stone dreams of extraordinary things for a girl of her time, like continuing her education beyond the eighth grade and working for the abolitionist cause, and of ordinary things, such as raising a family of her own. But when she learns that the Constitution affords no rights to married women, she declares that she will never marry and dedicates her life to fighting for change.

At a time when it is considered promiscuous for women to speak in public, Lucy risks everything for the anti-slavery movement, her powerful oratory mesmerizing even her most ardent detractors as she rapidly becomes a household name. And when she begins to lecture on the “woman question”, she inspires a young Susan B. Anthony to join the movement. But life as a crusader is a lonely one.

When Henry Blackwell, a dashing and forward-thinking man, proposes a marriage of equals, Lucy must reconcile her desire for love and children with her public persona and the legal perils of marriage she has long railed against. And when a wrenching controversy pits her and Anthony against each other, she makes a decision that will impact her legacy forever.

Based on true events, Leaving Coy’s Hill is a timeless story of a woman’s quest for personal and professional fulfillment within society’s stubborn constraints that is as relevant now as ever.

©2021 Katherine A. Sherbrooke (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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Richly imagined autobiography of Lucy Stone

This book brings back to life, a remarkable figure in the anti-slavery and women’s suffrage movements. The narrator may not be to everyone’s tastes, but I found it, compelling listening, and learned a lot.

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Bringing a neglected historical figure to life

Thank you to Katherine Sherbrooke for telling Lucy Stone’s story in such an enjoyable and instructive book. Lucy’s seminal role in the women’s suffrage movement deserves greater recognition today. It was fascinating to learn about this high achieving, independent woman and the wider abolitionist and suffrage campaigns in which she played a leading role.

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Book is good, narrator was not

the book is good, but honestly the narrators performance if it was not my favorite. she kept putting emphasis on words that really didn't need emphasis.

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Lucy Stone is Restored to Her Rightful Place in American History

Exceptionally well written recreation of the life of a towering American heroine nobody knows about. It’s told from her point of view, offering us a thoroughly believable rendering of not just the events of her life, but her emotions and thoughts. This book is for all who love America, despite our wrenching struggles to overcome racism and sexism. The narration is excellent. Sherbrooke’s novel is triumphant.

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Surprising Gem

This was very well told, engaging characters and character development, and great flow to story.

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Simplistic vocabulary, purple prose

Narrator had irritating voice and delivery. Story not much better. Never involved the reader emotionally or made the story believable.

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