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Book Synopsis: New York Times Editors’ ChoiceWinner of the Bancroft PrizeWinner of the Francis Parkman Prize Winner of the Gotham Book PrizeWinner of the New York Society Library's New York City Book AwardJournal of the American Revolution Book of the YearWinner of the David J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Legal History Winner of the James Bradford Best Biography Prize

A riveting Revolutionary Era drama of the first published rape trial in American history and its long, shattering aftermath, revealing how much has changed over two centuries—and how much has not

On a moonless night in the summer of 1793 a crime was committed in the back room of a New York brothel—the kind of crime that even victims usually kept secret. Instead, seventeen-year-old seamstress Lanah Sawyer did what virtually no one in US history had done before: she charged a gentleman with rape. Her accusation sparked a raw courtroom drama and a relentless struggle for vindication that threatened both Lanah’s and her assailant’s lives. The trial exposed a predatory sexual underworld, sparked riots in the streets, and ignited a vigorous debate about class privilege and sexual double standards. The ongoing conflict attracted the nation’s top lawyers, including Alexander Hamilton, and shaped the development of American law. The crime and its consequences became a kind of parable about the power of seduction and the limits of justice. Eventually, Lanah Sawyer did succeed in holding her assailant accountable—but at a terrible cost to herself.

Based on rigorous historical detective work, this book takes us from a chance encounter in the street into the sanctuaries of the city’s elite, the shadows of its brothels, and the despair of its debtors’ prison. The Sewing Girl's Tale shows that if our laws and our culture were changed by a persistent young woman and the power of words two hundred years ago, they can be changed again.

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Discover the gripping tale of crime and consequences in Revolutionary America with "The Sewing Girl's Tale: A Story of Crime and Consequences in Revolutionary America." This captivating book has been hailed as a New York Times Editors' Choice, as well as the winner of prestigious awards such as the Bancroft Prize, the Francis Parkman Prize, and many more. Immerse yourself in a riveting drama that unravels the first published rape trial in American history and its far-reaching aftermath.

Step back in time to the moonless night of 1793, where a crime took place in the depths of a New York brothel. In a bold defiance of societal norms, a seventeen-year-old seamstress named Lanah Sawyer decided to charge her assailant with rape. What followed was a courtroom battle that shook the nation, exposing the seedy underbelly of a predatory sexual underworld and igniting a fierce debate about class privilege and sexual double standards.

Prepare to be enthralled as you join Lanah Sawyer on her relentless pursuit of justice, alongside some of the nation's top lawyers, including the revered Alexander Hamilton. The Sewing Girl's Tale brings to life a powerful story that not only deepens our understanding of the past but also raises important questions about the limits of justice and the power of seduction.

Written with meticulous historical research, this captivating book transports you through the elite sanctuaries of the city, the shadows of its brothels, and the despair of its debtors' prison. It serves as a reminder that the actions of one brave young woman and the power of words can reshape laws and culture, then and now.

Do not miss this extraordinary journey through history that challenges and inspires. Order your copy of "The Sewing Girl's Tale: A Story of Crime and Consequences in Revolutionary America" today and prepare to be moved.

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