Caleb's Crossing

What is the main conflict in Caleb's Crossing: A Novel by Geraldine Brooks?

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The story follows a young Puritan girl and her term relationship with a native boy. Over a period of several years, as it chronicles the struggles of the two friends to determine and retain their individual identities, the narrative also explores thematic questions related to the nature of God and the interrelationship between sin, redemption and rebirth.