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Peter and the Pilgrims

by Louise A. Vernon
2002
Paper
Pages: 118
ISBN: 0-8361-9226-5
Price: $7.99; in Canada $9.99

Classification: Church history; juvenile

Louise Vernon's Historical Fiction

 

     

 

Peter Cook has a good life as a bound boy. Although a youth who has to do hard labor, he is treated like a son by his master. Everything changes the day that Peter discovers that his master has died of the dreaded disease, the black plague. Because Peter touched the corpse he is thrown out of the great house and left on his own.

Peter soon meets a group of people called Separatists—because they have chosen to separate from the Established Church of England. Many have already fled to Holland for greater religious freedom. Now there is talking of going to the Americas, the New World.

Join young Peter and his friends as they make the long and dangerous trip across the Atlantic Ocean and meet the Native American people whom they called Indians. Peter befriends one of them, Squanto, and celebrates the first Thanksgiving as a Pilgrim.

About the Author

In her series of religious-heritage juveniles, Louise A. Vernon re-creates for children events and figures from church history in Reformation times. She has traveled in England and Germany, researching firsthand the settings for her fictionalized real-life stories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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