"Daniel Gagnon's biography of Rebecca Nurse places her life and continuing legacy as well as her death in thorough historical context. In the process, Gagnon unravels some previous assumptions and suggests new lines of inquiry. The bibliography and notes are valuable resources in themselves."--Marilynne K. Roach, author of Six Women of Salem and The Salem Witch Trials
"Dan Gagnon has written a highly readable and first scholarly biography of Rebecca Nurse, perhaps the most famous of the Massachusetts Salem witchcraft victims of 1692. Meticulously researched, Gagnon traces the history and biography of Nurse and her family through their New World settlement; the dramatic events of her accusation, trial, and final execution; and the later remembrances of her and her legacy in today's world. In telling the powerful story of Rebecca, Gagnon makes the complex history of the Salem witch trials more easily understood, while at the same time giving us a very good read."--Richard B. Trask, author of The Devil Hath Been Raised