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Poison in the Colony: James Town 1622

Hardback

Main Details

Title Poison in the Colony: James Town 1622
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Elisa Carbone
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 217,Width 148
ISBN/Barcode 9780425291832
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin USA
Imprint Viking Books for Young Readers
Publication Date 26 March 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

The fascinating companion title to the award-winning historical novel Blood on the River- James Town 1607. After the colony of James Town is founded in 1607. After Captain John Smith establishes trade with the Native Americans. After Pocahontas befriends the colonists. After early settlers both thrive and die in this new world . . . a girl is born. Virginia. Virginia Laydon, an infant at the end of Blood on the River, has now grown up in a colony that is teetering dangerously on the precipice of conflict with the native Algonquins. Virginia has the gift, or the curse, of the knowing-an ability that could help save the colony, and is equally likely to land her at the burning stake as an accused witch. Virginia struggles to make sense of her own inner world against the backdrop of pivotal years in the Jamestown colony. The first representative government is established, the first enslaved Africans arrive, and the self-righteousness of the colony's leaders angers the Algonquin. When Virginia's mother first learns of her gift, she is terrified. Kill it, her mother says, or they will kill you. When accusations and danger threaten, Virginia learns that she is on her own; her mother must protect her young sisters rather than stand up for her. So begins a journey of self-realization and increasing strength, as Virginia goes from being a self-protective young girl to someone who knows she must live her own truth even if it will be the end of her.

Author Biography

In addition to being a writer and historical researcher, Elisa Carbone is an accomplished rock climber, wind surfer, white water kayaker, and cross-country skiier. She has masters degrees in Communication and Education, and has taught on the college level. She now divides her time between Silver Spring, Maryland, and Hendricks, West Virginia. Visit her at elisacarbone.com.