Blood on the River: James Town, 1607
By (Author) Elisa Carbone
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
20th September 2007
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
FIC
Winner of School Library Journal Best Book of the Year.
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 195mm, Spine 17mm
198g
Twelve-year-old Samuel Collier is a lowly commoner on the streets of London. So when he becomes the page of Captain John Smith and boards the Susan Constant, bound for the New World, he can't believe his good fortune. He's heard that gold washes ashore with every tide. But beginning with the stormy journey and his first contact with the native people, he realizes that the New World is nothing like he imagined. The lush Virginia shore where they establish the colony of James Town is both beautiful and forbidding, and it's hard to know who's a friend or foe. As he learns the language of the Algonquian Indians and observes Captain Smith's wise diplomacy, Samuel begins to see that he can be whomever he wants to be in this new land.
"Lively historical fiction at its best." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Samuels account of the voyage to Virginia, political intrigues among the settlers, and the harrowing first winter of the James Town settlement brings to life figures like Smith, Powhatan, and Pocahontas. Details about food and daily life add realism to the story, and quotes from historical sources begin each chapter." -School Library Journal, starred review
Elisa Carbone lives in Maryland and West Virginia.