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Historical Novel / Literary

Date Published: October 22, 2025

 

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Before the First Amendment, three courageous women helped shape its
soul.


The Radiance of Grace
is the powerful, true story of Mary Dyer, Katherine
Scott, and Anne Hutchinson
—three extraordinary women whose faith,
friendship, and moral courage challenged the rigid Puritan authority of
17th-century New England.

More than 150 years before the American Constitution, these Boston women stood
for freedom of religion, conscience, and speech, refusing to surrender their
personal relationship with God to institutional control. Their
activism—rooted in scripture, compassion, and community—sparked
social and political reform at a time when women were expected to remain
silent.

Leading Bible studies attended by more than 150 people each week, they became
influential voices within their communities. When Puritan leadership responded
with harassment, exile, and public punishment, the abuse meant to silence them
instead strengthened their resolve. Their lives intertwined with men who
admired them, men who despised them, and families who endured the cost of
conviction.

Drawing from **extensive historical research—including journals, court
records, letters, and firsthand accounts—**and woven together with
informed imagination, Margaret Cotton brings these overlooked women vividly to
life. Their story reveals the deepest roots of American liberty and challenges
modern readers to consider:

● What does it mean to live faithfully under unjust authority?

● How far are we willing to go for freedom of conscience?

● What is the personal cost of standing for truth?

 

The Radiance of Grace is an intimate, inspiring historical narrative for
readers of:

 

● Women’s history

● Early American and colonial history

● Faith-based and Christian nonfiction

● Social justice and religious freedom

● Readers drawn to untold stories that shaped the foundation of America

These women were nearly erased from history—but their legacy still
calls us to courage, purpose, and grace.

It is time to hear their true story.

 

 

About the Author

Margaret Cotton

 

Margaret Cotton is an author and lifelong storyteller who writes books
she longs to read—stories of compelling characters facing complex moral
choices. The Radiance of Grace is her first historical narrative. It is an
invitation for readers to engage with history, conscience, and transformation.
Margaret describes her writing process as both surrender and gratitude—a
deep immersion where research, imagination, doubt, and discovery converge
until clarity emerges.

Her writing journey is rooted in both scholarship and wonder. A recipient of a
National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Independent Study, Margaret
spent years researching female faith activism in 17th-century New
England—a topic that would eventually become The Radiance of Grace.
Although she attempted the story earlier, she paused for two decades, trusting
that the time was not yet right.

Her confidence grew during the writing of her first book, Raised!, a true
miracle memoir that revealed an uncanny alignment between informed imagination
and the creative flow of unexpected truth. With advice from a seasoned New
York editor and an evolving sense of purpose, Margaret subsequently returned
to this historical work—where, she says, “The story finally
developed as it was meant to be told and at the right time.”

Margaret Cotton was a featured presenter at reading and writing workshops,
professional conferences, and continuing education events in multiple states
and Central America. Her copyrighted educational materials emphasize the value
of a cognitive conversation between the writing and comprehension processes
for middle grade students. She is equally comfortable speaking to book clubs
and historical societies.

As a Certified Professional Photographer (PPA), Margaret photographed more
than 250 weddings, including international venues—an experience that
deepened her understanding of human connection, resilience, and the deep
longing for story within all cultures. She lives with her husband of over
fifty years, is the mother of two, grandmother of seven, and believes that
curiosity, faith, and purpose only deepen with time.

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