Publication January 6, 2026-She Writes Press-Historical Fiction-256pp

Book Summary
It’s 1630, and Anneke Jans has just arrived in the fledgling colony of New Netherland with her husband, Roelof, and their two young daughters to create a new life for herself and her family. One of very few women in the colony, Anneke quickly realizes that she will need to make her own rules if she is to survive.
When Roelof dies, Anneke marries Everardus Bogardus, the flamboyant minister of the Dutch Reformed Church. With this marriage, Anneke joins the elites of the colony—but when the colony’s new director provokes war with the region’s American Indians and her new husband emerges as the head of the anti-war opposition, she also finds herself in the midst of political turmoil. As difficulties mount, she must rely more than ever on her quick wits to protect herself and her growing family.
Based on real events, Anneke Jans in the New World tells the story of an ordinary woman who lived an extraordinary life.
Grateful Reader Review by Dorothy Schwab
Anneke’s life story is a perfect read to celebrate the 400th birthday of New York state. Author Sandra Freels ,a descendant of Anneke Jans, sinks readers into 1630’s New Amsterdam, the dangerous, intimidating forests and rivers we now know as New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut and Delaware.
Upon her arrival Anneke realized she was in a country of young men; she’d have “to make her own rules, be quick witted, and careful,” to survive. Anneke’s life story is both amazing and inspiring. This compelling narrative of her survival is a history lesson packed with early Colonial terminology, ingenious agricultural methods, marriage laws, and Indian Wars. Details of the Mohicans, the Dutch West India Company, governing bodies, and peace treaties pepper Anneke’s life story. Two marriages, ten children and even the initial making and serving of coffee will keep readers anxious to learn of Anneke Jans in the New World.














