Fire and Roses: The Burning of the Charlestown Convent, 1834
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Winner of the New England American Studies Association's Lois Rudnick Book Prize (2002)
In the midst of a deadly heat wave during the summer of 1834, a woman clawed her way over the wall of an Ursuline convent on Mount Benedict in Charlestown, Massachusetts, and escaped to the home of a neighbor, pleading for protection. When the bishop, Benedict Fenwick, persuaded her to return, vicious gossip began swirling through the Yankee community and in the press that she was being held at the c…
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