BATHSHUA

"The Most Extrordinary Crime ever Perpetrated in New England..."

by Bojan Hamlin Jennings


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 19/06/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 216
ISBN : 9781410734013

About the Book

Bathshua is based on a report that appeared in the “Massachusetts Spy” of March 5, 1778, concerning “the most extraordinary crime ever perpetrated in New England.” Seven people were arrested for the brutal murder of a Brookfield trader, Joshua Spooner. The case was the first capital offense tried by the rebel government that took over during the Revolutionary War. The guilty verdict resulted in sensational multiple executions: four were hanged, including Bathsheba Spooner, Joshua’s widow, despite her claim that she was pregnant. For over two centuries, versions of this story have been told and retold throughout central Massachusetts, kept alive by newspaper articles, plays, and scholarly writings. Although there has been much conjecture about Bathsheba’s motives and character, most of it pejorative, little is actually known about her. This book is an attempt, through fiction, to make sense of the puzzling crime, and to understand the historical Bathsheba.


About the Author

For forty years Bojan Jennings taught chemistry at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, ran research programs with students, and published in scientific journals. On retirement, she was joined by a daughter, Constance Jennings Lane, in writing about a nineteenth century woman physician. In the course of their research they came upon one of the woman’s ancestors, Bathsheba Spooner, the subject of this novel.

 

Cover design by Constance Jennings Lane