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Independence

par Kate Kasserman

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An orphaned girl in revolutionary America tries to hide her damning past and save the rebel officer she secretly loves. Violence destroyed Rachel¿s first home on the colonial South Carolina frontier, when the Cherokee razed her father¿s farm and killed her family. Revenge took her second home, when white settlers slaughtered the Cherokee who had adopted Rachel into their tribe. And war snatched her third home, when revolution drove away the household where seventeen-year-old Rachel worked as a maid, and the family left her behind. Determined to make her way in the world on her own, Rachel seeks her opportunity in the chaos of the fighting. She falls in love with a rigid, idealistic rebel officer who shows her a passing kindness and finds a position with a rich benefactress who has ties to both sides of the revolution. But the rebel officer remains unaware of Rachel¿s attachment, and Rachel¿s situation hangs precariously on the whims of a demanding mistress. When her beloved Lieutenant Bellew is captured by the redcoats, Rachel tries to use intelligence from her employer¿s English connections to save him. But she stumbles across dark secrets about both sides of the conflict, secrets that endanger not only her security and position but her life ¿ as well as the fate of a nation, and an empire.… (plus d'informations)
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Author Kate Kasserman has truly captured the spirit of the American Revolution in this sweeping romantic adventure. The novel follows young Rachel, an orphan raised by the same Cherokee tribe that killed her family, as she makes her way into the world just as the Redcoats have occupied Philadelphia. Rachel is taken under the wing of wealthy, self-centered Mrs. Addison, who is drawn to Rachel’s intelligence and quick retorts. Rachel becomes her personal maid, and as such, accepts with gratitude every little kindness Mrs. Addison bestows upon her. She and Rachel are such fully realized characters and Kasserman has drawn the relationship so deftly, the reader sees that Mrs. Addison is cunning, as she borrows Rachel’s observations about high society to make herself seem clever, but Rachel sees none of this. Servitude has been deeply ingrained in her, but her sense of self-preservation is stronger, and we grow along with her as her naivety slowly falls away and she begins to make out other people’s characters. It’s an almost painful process, because Kasserman’s excellent dialog pigeonholes Rachel in all her innocence. But in stark contrast to Rachel’s willingness to see only the good in people, she has a much stronger grasp of the politics of the day as the Addison’s take her to Philadelphia, and she stumbles upon the hellhole that serves as a jail for captured rebel soldiers. We also see the story from the point of view of lieutenant Bellew, an idealistic rebel officer who is unaware that Rachel has formed an attachment to him. Bellew and Rachel are thrust into the midst of a city and its people, both Loyalist and Patriot, struggling to maintain a semblance of normalcy amidst the corruption and inhumanity brought upon them by the occupying English forces. Familiar names from history spice the narrative. Especially diverting is the portrait Kasserman paints of the odious General Lee, an arrogant, slovenly man with barely tolerable manners for the time. Independence is book one of Rachel’s adventures, and although it’s not a slight volume at 471 pages, it’s easy to become immersed in the story and you’ll soon find yourself at the end looking around for the next in Kasserman’s excellent debut series. ( )
  melissaconway | Sep 7, 2011 |
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I enjoyed this book overall. It was a well written book and I think that Kate Kasserman did a good job at what she was trying to say in the story. ( )
  Conner23456 | Oct 11, 2010 |
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ndependence by Kate Kasserman is 400+ pages of stuff happening to the protagonist. What I mean by that is the protagonist of this novel hardly, if ever, actually do anything to affect her lot in life. She is a leaf blowing in the wind of a war-torn world, and, in all honesty, is particularly boring for someone who’s had a somewhat interesting life.

The book starts out with Rachel as a young girl. Her family’s farm is attacked by the Cherokee, who kill her father and brother, her only living relatives. They then adopt her into their tribe and train her in the ways of the Cherokee. That is, until the Cherokee tribe is raided by some white people, killing Rachel’s surrogate family. Rachel is then integrated back into white society as a servant for a somewhat backwards family until they have no use for her, so she then works at an inn, serving drinks. It’s there that she meets a man she spends the rest of her life pining after, as well as a high society couple who take her on to be their maid.

Rachel is then caught between two opposing factions: those that want American independence, and those that don’t. At first, she sides with the British, but upon seeing the horrors of war firsthand, she reconsiders her opinion. And with every day, her past affects her present while she tries to forge a future for herself.

Sure, she does some stuff to improve her lot in life, but over the span of the book, it’s very little. Rachel spends more time following orders and letting things happen to her than she does trying to intelligently solve her problems. She comes off as a victim, and she comes off as boring. In fact, most of the characters in this book seem like pawns for some unseen force moving them from one spot to another with hardly a complaint. Just an air of stoicism. And every time someone DOES actively do something, they mope about it for paragraphs, pages, chapters afterwards.

Reading this book was a constant struggle. Each chapter was far too long for the level of interest it produced, and most of the time I wondered “Why am I even reading this?” The only parts that were truly interesting were the beginning and the end, like a jelly doughnut filled with a bland, tasteless paste. And to add to that: Right when the book was taking a turn for the better, it ended, promising a sequel.

My recommendation for Kasserman: take the whole of Rachel’s story, put it into one single volume, and take out any passages that don’t help get her to her goal, or provide an interesting challenge along the way. I’d suggest following Freytag’s pyramid a little closer, and making Rachel a more active participant in her own life. And remember those ever-so-helpful words of Antoine de Saint Exupéry: “Il semble que la perfection soit atteinte non quand il n'y a plus rien à ajouter, mais quand il n'y a plus rien à retrancher.”

I can’t in good conscience recommend Independence, unless you’d like to be independent of some otherwise valuable free time. ( )
  aethercowboy | Jul 26, 2010 |
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Life for a woman during Revolutionary times was difficult to say the least. Make that woman a mere girl and a girl without a family and one can only imagine what it took to survive. But the heroine of Independence does that and more. She is a a fiercely, yes independent woman whose story grabs you and doesn't let go. I love historical fiction and this book did not disappoint. It has everything you could ask for in a novel; love with the requisite is he, will she. And it shows a young woman's growth through adversity that we can only imagine in this day and time.

The writing is superb and the ending fantastic. I am looking forward to the next installment. ( )
  BooksCooksLooks | May 8, 2010 |
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This tale of times during the war with General Washington and General Lee was full of hardships, promise, hope, love, jealousy and betrayl. The young heroine, Rachel, is very likable and witty. Her life and trials were well put and fun to read. The twist at the end was very unexpected, but in retrospect not surprising, if you know the characters. I would be very interested to read the second book. It mentioned one at the end of this book. One can not help but root for Rachel and hope that someone out there can understand her and give her what she deserves, love! Well written and keeps the readers interest excellently! Would request to another person to read it. ( )
  Chaser22 | Apr 6, 2010 |
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...Independence is one of my favorite novels set in the Revolutionary War era. Author Kate Kasserman has developed believable characters who are strong and determined. In many historical novels of this era, events are often viewed from the male perspective, and it was refreshing to read one from a woman’s point of view....
 
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An orphaned girl in revolutionary America tries to hide her damning past and save the rebel officer she secretly loves. Violence destroyed Rachel¿s first home on the colonial South Carolina frontier, when the Cherokee razed her father¿s farm and killed her family. Revenge took her second home, when white settlers slaughtered the Cherokee who had adopted Rachel into their tribe. And war snatched her third home, when revolution drove away the household where seventeen-year-old Rachel worked as a maid, and the family left her behind. Determined to make her way in the world on her own, Rachel seeks her opportunity in the chaos of the fighting. She falls in love with a rigid, idealistic rebel officer who shows her a passing kindness and finds a position with a rich benefactress who has ties to both sides of the revolution. But the rebel officer remains unaware of Rachel¿s attachment, and Rachel¿s situation hangs precariously on the whims of a demanding mistress. When her beloved Lieutenant Bellew is captured by the redcoats, Rachel tries to use intelligence from her employer¿s English connections to save him. But she stumbles across dark secrets about both sides of the conflict, secrets that endanger not only her security and position but her life ¿ as well as the fate of a nation, and an empire.

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