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Mary of Plymouth: A story
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Join Mary Allerton eleven years after the landing at Cape Cod as she relates the story of the sea voyage on the Mayflower and the first few hard years. Historically accurate and full of rich details of colonial life, Otis draws a clear portrait of life in Plymouth Colony that children will love. |
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Peter of New Amsterdam:
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Twelve-year-old Peter Hulbert is left an orphan in Leyden, Holland as the rest of the Pilgrims sail for the New World. A merchant of the West India Company takes him to New Amsterdam as his servant. Here Peter’s adventures begin in this historically accurate tale of life in Old New York. |
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$9.95 |
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Ruth of Boston: A story
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Ruth of Boston is the story of a 12-year-old girl who in 1630 sailed from London to America with her father, whose intent was to spread the gospel and build a town. |
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$9.95 |
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Stephen of Philadelphia:
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| Twelve-year old Stephen and his family travel from England with other Quakers in 1681 to help build Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love. In the new land Stephen learns the trials and adventures of life on the frontier, including encounters with Indians. Appropriate for ages 7-12. |
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$9.95 |
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Calvert of Maryland: A story James Otis | |||
| Calvert is thirteen when he sets forth for the New World with his father and several servants. King Charles has given the family a tract of land "westward from the settlements at Plymouth and Boston". The land Calvert inherits is full of surprises and amazing escapades. Appropriate for ages 7-12. |
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