Storms, starvation, strangers—travel with Mary on the Mayflower as she and her family find a new home in Plymouth. Mary tells the account of her journey of finding food, friends, and faith. By following Mary and her adventures, your child will learn about daily life in the early American colonies and see that God can supply all of our needs.
James Otis was a journalist and popular children's author during the late 19th and early 20th century. A Beka Book has published several of his books, including this one, Stephen of Philadelphia, and Mary of Plymouth. Others have republished Philip of Texas, Richard of Jamestown, and his most famous title, Toby Tyler.
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