A Girl Named Samson (photo created in AI) |
The Story
Deborah Samson was born in 1760 in Massachusetts. When she was quite young her father abandoned her family, and her mother was unable to provide for Deborah and her siblings. Deborah ended up being bound out to be an indentured servant at age 5. She stayed with various people in her early years, but when she was 10, she was indentured to a young farmers family that had 10 boys. It was Deborah's duties to help look after the boys.
The family was very kind to Deborah and from them she was able to learn a lot. Although she didn't go to school herself, she had a thirst for knowledge and was able to learn from the boys as they were growing up. She had a friend and mentor in the Reverend Conant and when she was 15, he gave her a journal for her birthday. In this journal she would discover her longings through her writings. The Reverend also put her in touch with his niece Elizabeth, who became Deborah's pen pal. Elizabeth was older and married and provided Deborah with advice and someone to share her ideas.
When the American Colonies were gearing up for war, each of the 10 boys in turn ended up enlisting in the Continental Army. Deborah yearned for a life of freedom and equal rights for women. She had learned much from the boys and could shoot a rifle with the best of them.
When Deborah turned 18, she was free from her bounds and could go out on her own. The family welcomed her to stay on with them, but Deborah wanted adventure. She ended up dressing up as a young man and enlisting in the Continental Army.
The story now gets really interesting as Deborah works hard to maintain the secret of who she really is. Eventually she falls in love in a surprising twist to the story.
My Recommendation
I would highly recommend this book for anyone interested in historical fiction. This story is loosely based on a young woman from history named Deborah Samson. It is a great testament to the power of a young woman daring to chart her own way despite the circumstances.
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