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Twelve-year-old Samuel Collier narrates his experiences from a street person and orphan in London with a limited future to becoming Captain John Smith's page heading to the New World. He describes the turbulent voyage to Virginia, the political intrigues of the early settlers, the ruthlessness of the Powhatan Indians, and the harrowing first winter. He learns he can be whomever he wants to be in the New World settlement of Jamestown! The lush Virginia shore is both beautiful and forbidding, and it's hard to know who is friend or foe.
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"Gripping historical fiction…meticulously drawn scenes…A strong, visceral story of the hardship and peril settlers faced, as well as the brutal realities of colonial conquest."
Booklist
"Samuel's 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
"Lively historical fiction at its best."
Kirkus (starred review)