Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison (Trophy Newbery)

Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison (Trophy Newbery)

by Lois Lenski (Illustrator), Lois Lenski (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Twelve-year-old Mary Jemison took her peaceful days on her family's farm in eastern Pennsylvania for granted. But on a spring day in 1758, something happened that changed her life forever. A band of warriors invaded the house and took the Jemison family captive. Mary was separated from her parents and brothers and sister. She traveled with the Indians to southern Ohio and later to a Seneca village on the Genesee River in what is now western New York. Mary's new life was not easy. She missed her family terribly, and she was unaccustomed to Seneca ways. Several times she even tried to run away. But the Indians were kind to her and taught her many things about the earth, its plants, and its creatures. She became a sister to animals and to all growing things. Then Mary was finally given the chance to return to the world of white men. But she had also become a sister to the Indians. How could she leave them? Based on a true story, here is the unforgettable tale of the legendary "White Woman of the Genesee."

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 320
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 08 Nov 1994

ISBN 10: 0064461629
ISBN 13: 9780064461627

Author Bio
In addition to illustrating the first four Betsy-Tacy books, Lois Lenski (1893-1974) was the 1946 Newberry Medal winning author of Strawberry Girl. In addition to illustrating the first four Betsy-Tacy books, Lois Lenski (1893-1974) was the 1946 Newberry Medal winning author of Strawberry Girl.