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Book Synopsis: The Sparrowhawk's crew set sail October 12 from London in hopes of reaching Jamestown, Virginia. On November 6 our ship crashed in fog on what the captain told us was a New England shore. So begins the journal of thirteen-year-old indentured servant Christopher Sears. Rescued by Indians, Christopher and the crew are taken to Plimoth Plantation. There, the young boy finds a place for himself and begins detailing his life with the Pilgrims, the births, deaths, marriages, and the important role that the Indians play in the settlers' lives. When a ship arrives nearly a year later to take the stranded passengers to Jamestown, Christopher finds he doesn't want to leave. But he is still indentured to Captain Sibsey, who won't set him free. Can his new friends help him? Or will he be forced to leave the community that has given him a home? Careful research from historical accounts makes this an exciting story of one boy's coming of age as well as an informative reconstruction of the Pilgrims' daily life. "In this beautifully illustrated work, Bowen provides a well-researched, fictional diary of a young Plimoth settler named Christopher Sears, who documents the trials and tribulations of the year 1626. His diary is decorated with woodcuts... rich, powerful images inked with colors suitable to the time." —BL. "An enthralling account... Bowen's reputation rests secure as the crafter of scrupulously researched, beautifully illustrated stories." —K. Notable Children's Trade Book in Social Studies for 1995 (NCSS/CBC) 1994 "Pick of the Lists" (ABA) 1995 Children's Information Book Award (IRA) 1995 Teachers' Choices (IRA) Best Children's Book of 1994 (Parenting) Children's Books of 1994 (NY Public Library) 100 Books for Reading and Sharing 1994 (NY Public Library)

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Embark on an incredible journey to the past with "Stranded at Plimoth Plantation 1626". Immerse yourself in the extraordinary story of thirteen-year-old Christopher Sears, an indentured servant who finds himself stranded on a New England shore in 1626. Witness his remarkable journey as he adapts to life with the Pilgrims at Plimoth Plantation, documenting their daily struggles and triumphs.

Author, [Author Name], meticulously researched historical accounts to bring this captivating tale to life. With vivid descriptions and rich illustrations, this fictional diary provides an authentic portrayal of the Pilgrims' way of life. Experience the births, deaths, marriages, and the significant role the Native Americans played in shaping the settlers' lives.

As you flip through the pages, you'll be transported back in time. Lose yourself in the beautiful woodcuts that enhance the narrative, illustrating key moments of Christopher's life. Each image is meticulously inked with colors suitable to the era, capturing the essence of the 17th century.

"Stranded at Plimoth Plantation 1626" has garnered high praise, recognized as a Notable Children's Trade Book in Social Studies and earning numerous prestigious awards, including the Children's Information Book Award and Teachers' Choices. It was named one of the Best Children's Books of 1994, further establishing [Author Name]'s reputation as a master storyteller.

Don't miss this chance to be part of Christopher Sears' incredible journey through history. Whether you're an avid history enthusiast or simply seeking an engrossing read, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Order your copy today and embark on an unforgettable adventure into the past.

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