Catharine, Queen of the Tumbling Waters by Cynthia Neale (Book Review #1617)

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‘Catharine, Queen of the Tumbling Waters’ is a historical fiction about Catherine Montour and her life, filled with turmoil, perseverance, and bravery. It is a compelling story set in the mid-1700s when Catherine was young and expected to follow in her grandmother’s footsteps as an interpreter for the British colonies.

Throughout the book, you gain a better understanding of the Native Americans as Catherine is a descendant of a family that was close to the Indian tribes and missionaries.

Catherine’s personality is very relatable and lovable. Her demeanour and how she navigates her life through everything that happens are admirable. The book is written well, and the author has skillfully allowed the reader to imagine everything that is described.

I recommend this book to those who like female-led stories and fictional stories.

Written by Jeyran Main

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