The Drowning Room by Michael Pye

The Drowning Room by Michael Pye

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In the mid 17th century, when the Dutch first established a settlement in Manhattan, Gretje Reyniers was the town whore. She is listed in the court records. The author discovered Gretje while researching the early history of New York. This book is part history, part love story and part memoir.

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The Drowning Room by Michael Pye

In the mid 17th century, when the Dutch first established a settlement on the island of Manhattan, Gretje Reyniers was the town whore. She also lent money and dealt in pelts. She is listed in the court records; whom she slandered and sued; who sued and slandered her back; debts welshed on; debts demanded; minor assaults; charges on lewdness. Michael Pye discovered Gretje Reyniers while researching the early history of New York. Nothing was known about her until she arrived in America, so he has conjured a life for her: a childhood in Amsterdam in the 1620s, where she grew up working with the fishwives, as a maid to a whore; where she has a child, married, was widowed until her emigration to the colonies. This book is part history, part love story, part memoir, and above all, an account of one woman's life.
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ISBN 13 9780140141207
ISBN 10 0140141200
Title The Drowning Room
Author Michael Pye
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1995-05-25
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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