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Mayflower: The Ship that Started a Nation

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mayflower: The Ship that Started a Nation
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rebecca Siegel
Illustrated by Michael Lauritano
Illustrated by Mike Love
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 295,Width 222
ISBN/Barcode 9780711248250
ClassificationsDewey:974.48202
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations color illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Aurum Press
Imprint words & pictures
Publication Date 18 August 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Join the Pilgrims on their perilous journey across the ocean, as they start a new life in North America. This stunning book marks the 400th anniversary of the Mayflowers voyage, with edge-to-edge illustrated scenes, interspersed with detailed maps, inventories and cutaways, along with engaging, narrative text to make this a history book to treasure and pour over time and again. Learn about the perilous journey, the crew and passengers, the cargo on board and what happened when they finally dropped anchor in Cape Cod. Meet the Wampanoag people and learn about how the Pilgrims arrival changed their way of life. Atmospheric artwork and detailed scenes will spark your imagination as you discover the amazing true story behind the birth of a nation. Find out as if you were there: Who were the Pilgrims? Why did they want to leave England? Why was the journey so perilous? What was the Mayflower Compact? Who are the Wampanoag? How did the Pilgrims interact with the Wampanoag? What happened at the first Thanksgiving? What became of the Mayflower? This fact-packed children's book includes a comprehensive timeline of events, an authors note, plus a glossary and ideas for further learning.

Author Biography

Rebecca Siegel has a masters degree in English Literature from Loyola University, Chicago. She has worked in children's publishing for over a decade, editing and writing books for trade and school library publishers. For more information, please visit rebeccasiegel.org. Michael Lauritano is an illustrator who loves all forms of narrative creativity. He uses his broad imagination and critical thinking skills to create his varied work. Michael studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, and now lives in Ridgewood, New York.

Reviews

"The true story of the relationship between the settlers and the Indigenous community is depicted in an honest and unbiased manner." -- V. Lynn Christiansen * School Library Journal * "Unreservedly recommended." -- James Cox * Midwest Book Review * 'A concise and very human history.' -- Annette Shaw * Devon Life *