Lucretia Mott, girl of old Nantucket
Age rating: Ages 13–17 · Teens
Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.
First published 1951
This historical novel follows Lucretia Mott's childhood on Nantucket Island and her early development into a Quaker activist.
Concern Level
Clean
Virtue Level
Rich
Concern Level
Clean
Virtue Level
Rich
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Things to consider
Higher = more presentNo sexual content is present in this historical narrative.
Violence is absent from Lucretia's childhood experiences on Nantucket.
No profanity is used by the characters in this book.
Blasphemy is not a theme explored in Lucretia's story.
No instances of suicide or self-harm occur in the narrative.
The book does not depict themes of suicide or self-harm.
This is a historical account, not a scary story.
Occult or witchcraft themes are absent from this biography.
LGBTQ+ themes are not present in this historical context.
The narrative focuses on Quaker beliefs, not a non-Christian worldview.
Christians are not portrayed negatively in this book.
Virtues to celebrate
Higher = stronger presenceLucretia shows courage in standing up for her beliefs.
Quaker faith is central to Lucretia's upbringing and actions.
Lucretia demonstrates love for her community and justice.
The book touches on themes of fairness and moral conviction.
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