When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #27: Thanksgiving on Thursday, they had lots of questions. What was it like to sail on the Mayflower? Why did the Pilgrims choose Plymouth? How did they survive in their new home? What did they really eat at the first Thanksgiving? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts. Filled with up-to-date information, photos, illustrations, and fun tidbits from Jack and Annie, the Magic Tree House Fact Trackers are the perfect way for kids to find out more about the topics they discovered in their favorite Magic Tree House adventures.
Plymouth Pilgrim, A: William Bradford’s Eyewitness Account of the Mayflower Passengers
“An easy to digest contemporary guide to the Mayflower Pilgrims…. a useful companion to the original text, ‘Of Plimoth Plantation.’… The book is excellent.” – Jane Williams (Producer and Director of the documentary film, “Pilgrim Home: In Search of Scrooby Manor”)
“I highly recommend A Plymouth Pilgrim for middle school and high school students. My boys will be reading the book… and I feel blessed to be able to use it as a part of their studies.” – Danika Cooley (homeschooling blogger, and author of When Lightning Struck! The Story of Martin Luther).
This is the dramatic story of the Plymouth Pilgrims as told by an eyewitness to their lives: their persecutions, secret meetings, angry negotiations, religious disputes, savage storms, kidnapping and sabotage, fear and faith, and their desperate struggle to survive. This is William Bradford’s own 400-year-old story, now faithfully updated for today’s readers.
FEATURES OF THIS BOOK:
* Timeline of historical events leading up to the Plymouth settlement.
* Chapter questions for study, discussion, and reflection.
* Maps and illustrations unique to this book.
* Obscure historical references clarified within the text as part of the story.
* The list of Mayflower passengers grouped into families.
* Archaic language paraphrased into a clear first-person account.
* True to Bradford’s original content, convictions, and chronology.
This fresh retelling of the Pilgrim’s true story concludes with their first full year in the New World, thereby encompassing all the events that fascinate us most: from their persecutions in England, to their dangerous ocean voyage, their first encounters with Native Americans, their struggle against sickness and starvation, culminating with their now famous celebration that we call the “First Thanksgiving.”
In this book you will find neither patriotic hero-worship, nor politically correct revisionism. This is the true story of Governor William Bradford, with all his faith, fears, and frailties, but retold in modern language so readers may hear his story the way he might tell it today over a hot cup of tea at your kitchen table.
Who’s That Stepping on Plymouth Rock
For years, Plymouth Rock lived a quiet life. Then in 1741, the people decided to make a fuss because the Pilgrims must have stepped on it when they arrived in America. And that’s when the adventures began. This entertaining book tells about Plymouth Rock’s humble origins before it rose to a place of historic prominence.