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TO THE BONE by Alena Bruzas Kirkus Star

TO THE BONE

by Alena Bruzas

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593616208
Publisher: Rocky Pond Books/Penguin

A young woman goes hungry—and falls in love—in the Virginia Company’s colony of James Fort.

The year is 1609, and Ellis has traveled alone across the ocean from England to be an indentured servant to Henry Collins. She’s come to seek a better life, her family back home fractured by death and poverty, but she soon learns that this land is no undiscovered Eden, ripe for the taking. Tensions are rising between the Indigenous Powhatan people and the invading European settlers, and the cruelty of claim-laying extends to Ellis’ own hearth, where Henry treats her as property and abuses both her and his pregnant wife. Meanwhile, winter draws ever closer, and with it the specter of starvation. A bright light in all this darkness is Jane, a spritely young woman who loves Ellis fiercely and shamelessly. Ellis loves her, too—as secretly as she can, given Henry’s violent disapproval. The two are friends with Rowan, a deeply kind young man who’s come to the settlement alone; he’s their companion in misadventure as they seek sustenance and survival. Bruzas pulls no punches with her lean, lyrical prose. Ellis’ voice is entirely convincing, her quiet observations of people and situations around her perfectly embedded in her own experiences even as they elucidate for a contemporary audience the brutal harm done by her settlement.

Ruthless and tender by turns: a triumph of historical fiction.

(content note, author’s note, end note, select bibliography) (Historical fiction. 14-18)