Hester: The Missing Years of The Scarlet Letter: A Novel by Paula Reed ISBN ISBN Hardcover; New York, Ny, U.s.a.: St. . Hester: The Missing Years Of The Scarlet Letter: A Novel|Paula Reed, Pathology Of A Black African Population (Current Topics In Pathology)|C. Isaacson, Inauguration Of The Perry Statue: At Cleveland, On The Tenth Of September, Including The Addresses And Other Proceedings, With A Sketch Of William Walcutt The Sculptor ()|Cleveland (Ohio)/10(). · Paula Reed, English teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton and author of four published novels, including the new “Hester: The Missing Years .
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Hester: The Missing Years of the Scarlet Letter. by Paula Reed. St. Martin's Press, February ISBN: , ISBN , 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches, pages, When Paula Reed asked me to read through a draft of her book, Hester, a couple of years ago, I was at first a bit hesitant that I would be able to give her a useful and informed opinion. Hester: The Missing Years of The Scarlet Letter by Paula Reed. Publication Date: Febru; Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction; Hardcover: pages; Publisher: St. Martin's Press; ISBN ; ISBN At the conclusion of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne and her daughter, Pearl, disappear from Puritan Boston; much later Hester returns alone. Reed fills in those missing years by imagining that Hester and Pearl set sail for England to claim Pearl’s inheritance.
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