Anne Bradstreet: Pilgrim and Poet (Paperback) by Faith Cook

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Faith Cook's biography of Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) is moving, delightful, God-glorifying, and packed with heavenly piety. In it, Bradstreet, America's first published poet, declares that she wrote not "to show my skill, but to declare the truth, not to set forth myself, but the glory of God." She exemplifies how a godly woman can balance standing in the limelight through poetry and politics, while raising eight children and battling illness, all the while maintaining a biblical posture of submission and humility.

—Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids

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  • Anne Bradstreet: Pilgrim and Poet

    Paperback: 192 pages
    Publisher: Evangelical Press
    Author: Faith Cook
    ISBN-10: 0852347146
    ISBN-13: 978-0852347140
    Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.5 inches
    Weight: 7.2 ounces

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    Sailing to the New World at the age of eighteen, Anne Bradstreet was among the first contingent of Puritan refugees to leave English shores between 1630 and 1642, in search of liberty to worship without fear of persecution from state or church. Frequently struggling with ill-health, in addition to the challenges of raising a family in the harsh conditions faced by the early settlers, she achieved unexpected fame as America's first published poet, a remarkable feat for a woman in view of the cultural prejudices of the times.

    Anne's writings reveal her as a devoted wife and mother, while also expressing the strong spiritual convictions and the biblical truths that shaped America's early laws and underpinned its society. But, above all, Anne Bradstreet viewed the Christian life as a pilgrimage. Her humble dependence on God and her desire to live constantly in the light of a better world yet to come, ‘whose builder and maker is God', provide a challenge to our frequently materialistic, earthbound outlook

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    Faith Cook's biography of Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) is moving, delightful, God-glorifying, and packed with heavenly piety. In it, Bradstreet, America's first published poet, declares that she wrote not "to show my skill, but to declare the truth, not to set forth myself, but the glory of God." She exemplifies how a godly woman can balance standing in the limelight through poetry and politics, while raising eight children and battling illness, all the while maintaining a biblical posture of submission and humility. This stirring biography is great reading for men and women of all ages but is a particular gem for young women looking for godly mentors.

    —Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids

    Faith Cook continues to prove herself one of today's foremost Christian biographers. I highly recommend it.

    —Tim Challies, author of The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment - www.challies.com

    About the Author: Faith Cook, the daughter of OMF missionaries, was born in China and now lives in Derbyshire, England. She is the author of a number of books, including Fearless Pilgrim - the life and times of John Bunyan; Lady Jane Grey, the Nine-day Queen of England; Our Hymn-Writers and their Hymns; Seeing the Invisible; Lives Turned Upside Down and two historical novels, Under the Scaffold and Caught in the Web, all published by EP.