How did the author decide to portray Jane Clarke's inner conflict during the rebellion?
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How did the author decide to portray Jane Clarke's inner conflict during the rebellion?
Did anyone else feel the historical details added authenticity, or did they sometimes slow down the story?
What inspired the choice to focus on Jane Clarke’s perspective during such a pivotal moment?