When the first citizens of Boston made changing religion punishable by death, Mary Dyer challenged the law with her life. This is a story of the friendship between women who helped shape the history of Boston and from there, the United States. Sold on the idea of a Utopian society, where belonging came with the price of admission, Mary Dyer set sail to New England, bringing along her indentured servant, Irene. Thirty years later, in the grips of an iron willed theocracy, Irene is free and… |
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