Pocahontas: The Prophecy of Doom (Before They Were Famous)

Pocahontas: The Prophecy of Doom (Before They Were Famous)

by Caroline Corby B Sc Hons Mathematics & Statistics (Author)

Synopsis

Pocahontas: The Prophecy of Doom tells the thrilling story of a young Native American girl who saved the first English colony in Virginia and shaped the destiny of her people for ever. There was a prophecy talked of amongst the Native Americans of Virginia - a prophecy that one day a nation would spring from a certain spot on Chesapeake Bay and and destroy them. When ships land there in April 1607, Chief Powhatan wants the intruders killed and when their leader, John Smith, is captured, he orders his execution. But Pocahontas bravely intervenes and persuades her father to befriend the foreigners, learning English to act as translator and helping the newcomers survive the bitter winters in the strange land. But are they to be trusted or will the prophecy come true? Pocahontas learns that bringing two cultures together comes at a cost in this exciting addition to the Before They Were Famous series.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Walker
Published: 06 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 1406313734
ISBN 13: 9781406313734
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Author Bio
Caroline Corby is a debut author - Boudica: The Secrets of the Druids and Cleopatra: Escape Down the Nile are her very first books. She is now a full-time writer and also sits as a magistrate; previously she had a successful career in banking. Caroline has three daughters aged nine, eleven and thirteen and lives in London.