The Central Rappahannock Regional Library is hosting four book discussions in celebration of America’s semiquincentennial. A Girl Called Samson is the third of four books to be read and discussed, and is the only fictional work of the four.
In 1760, Deborah Samson is abandoned by her father and, due to her mother's inability to support the family, she is forced into being an indentured servant. Twenty years pass, and as the American colonies begin to crackle and burn with the spirit of freedom and independence, Deborah, impassioned by the cause, makes the decision to enlist in the Continental Army by disguising herself as a man. Before long, she is thrust into the horrors of war, all the while hiding who she is, and a love she cannot deny.
Contact the Porter Adult Services Desk at 540–372–1144, extension 7339, to request a copy to be held for you or sent to another branch for your convenience. A library card is not required to reserve this book. Limited copies are available.