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The Wished for Country : a novel

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Title: The Wished for Country: a novel

Author: Karlin, Wayne

Publisher/Date: Willimantic, CT : Curbstone Press, c2002

Format: Book

Description: 342 pages., illustrations

Access: Go to this book’s record on Southern Maryland Regional Library Association’s catalog.

Keywords: African American, colonial, colonization, discrimination, enslaved, enslavement, historical fiction, indentured, indentured servants, indigenous, Native American, people of color, Piscataway, Piscataway Indians rural life, settlers, slaves, fur trade, 17th century,

 

Time Period:

1607-1763 Colonization

Themes:

Rural Life in Southern Maryland

African American People and Culture

Indigenous People and Culture

Diversity in Southern Maryland

People, Places and Our Southern Maryland Environment

Summary:

The Wished for Country is set during the founding of the Maryland colony in the mid-seventeenth century. It traces the entwined lives of James Hallam, a carpenter and indentured servant; Ezekiel, an African slave brought to Maryland from Barbados; and Tawzin, a Piscataway Indian, kidnapped to England when a child, and now back in America. While Hallam goes on to become a soldier and a player in the politics of the Maryland colony, Ezekiel and Tawzin become the center of an outcast group of Blacks, poor whites, and Native Americans, who find themselves striving to reinvent themselves and their world.
The stories of these three men, the women who love them, and the community they form, bring to vivid life the experiences of those who came to America pulled by a dream of what could be shaped from an emptiness that embodied promise, of those who were unwillingly brought to be the instruments of that dream, and of those who saw the shape of their world forever changed by the coming of the Europeans.” — COSMOS

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Themes: African American People and Culture, Diversity in Southern Maryland, Indigenous People and Culture, People, Places, and Our Southern Maryland Environment, Rural Life in Southern Maryland
Timeframes: 1607 – 1763 Colonization
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Teacher

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Type of Entry: Bibliography
Themes: African American People and Culture, Diversity in Southern Maryland, Indigenous People and Culture, People, Places, and Our Southern Maryland Environment, Rural Life in Southern Maryland
Timeframes: 1607 – 1763 Colonization
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Teacher

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