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  1. 12. Apr. 2022 · Alice is one of the descendants of Eleanor White Dare, a survivor of the lost colony of Roanoke that was settled in 1587 by Eleanor’s father. Throughout the centuries, the women heirs of Eleanor have kept a commonplace book with recipes, cures, and survival tips. Many of the women, including Alice’s mother, believed that the Dare women would receive a vision of their future around the age ...

  2. Ananias Dare (father) Eleanor White (mother) Virginia Dare (born August 18, 1587; date of death unknown) was the first English child born in an American English colony. [2] What became of Virginia and the other colonists remains a mystery. The fact of her birth is known because John White, Virginia's grandfather and the governor of the colony ...

  3. "From the haunting first line, The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare transports the reader to a mysterious land, time and family . . . the captivating women of the Dare legacy must find their true inheritance hiding behind the untold secrets." --Patti Callahan, New York Times bestselling author Historical women's fiction Stand-alone novel Book length: approximately 135,000 words Includes discussion ...

  4. The Nature of Fragile Things. “Compelling and immersive, The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare is the story of Dare’s descendant Alice, who pushes away the pain of the past until her daughter Penn holds her accountable to the family story. Brock’s lush narrative is rich in American and Virginia history with deep roots in the mysterious ...

  5. Affectionately named after one of the members of the "Lost Colony" of 1587, Eleanor Dare is a premier property. Boasting over 5,000 square feet of living area with eight En Suites, this home is a trailblazer within its neighboring vacation properties. Enjoy ocean views from the top-level floor and easy beach access from the private, dune-top stairs and gazebo.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dare_StonesDare Stones - Wikipedia

    Stone 25 represents Eleanor Dare's tombstone, placing her death in the year 1599.: 101–103 Eberhardt also showed the Pearces an inscription similar to that of the Dare Stones on a ledge inside a cave near the Chattahoochee River.: 101–102 This find was not assigned a number until the ledge was chipped off and taken by a teenager. After ...

  7. The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare is a little of her story, a little of mine, maybe not the truth, and maybe only an imagining, but I’m convinced that a story matters most because it is told. I hope you enjoy the world of Evertell and the discovering of the Commonplace Book filled with the stories of the heirs of Eleanor Dare.