The Ransom of Mercy Carter
By (Author) Caroline B. Cooney
Random House USA Inc
Ember
15th August 2011
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 14mm
232g
Deerfield, Massachusetts is one of the most remote, and therefore dangerous, settlements in the English colonies. In 1704 an Indian tribe attacks the town, and Mercy Carter becomes separated from the rest of her family, some of whom do not survive. Mercy and hundreds of other settlers are herded together and ordered by the Indians to start walking. The grueling journey -- three hundred miles north to a Kahnawake Indian village in Canada -- takes more than 40 days. At first Mercy's only hope is that the English government in Boston will send ransom for her and the other white settlers. But days turn into months and Mercy, who has become a Kahnawake daughter, thinks less and less of ransom, of Deerfield, and even of her "English" family. She slowly discovers that the "savages" have traditions and family life that soon become her own, and Mercy begins to wonder: If ransom comes, will she take it
"The drama of history unfolds in this gripping tale. -- School Library Journal
"Cooneys trademark staccato delivery keeps the pages turning. -- Publishers Weekly
Caroline B. Cooney is the author of The Face on the Milk Carton, and its companions, Whatever Happened to Janie, The Voice on the Radio, and What Janie Found, as well as many other acclaimed novels.