Mary of Plymouth
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1901
178
Novel • Fiction
Plymouth, Massachusetts • 1620s
1901
Adult
8-12 years
Mary of Plymouth by James Otis presents the story of a young girl living in the early years of the Plymouth Colony. Through her experiences and perspective, the book illustrates the challenges and daily life of Pilgrims, showcasing the community's struggles and perseverance as they establish their new home in America.
Nostalgic
Inspirational
Heartwarming
Contemplative
Adventurous
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Mary of Plymouth by James Otis offers a charming, straightforward depiction of early Pilgrim life through the eyes of a young girl. Positive remarks highlight its educational value and historical accuracy. However, some readers find the narrative too simplistic and lacking in depth. It's a suitable introduction to history for younger audiences.
Readers who enjoy Little House on the Prairie and The Witch of Blackbird Pond will find Mary of Plymouth appealing. This book suits those interested in historical fiction involving early American colonies, showcasing daily life, challenges, and adventures through a young girl's perspective.
42 ratings
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178
Novel • Fiction
Plymouth, Massachusetts • 1620s
1901
Adult
8-12 years
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