400 years ago, a boy fought to survive in
James Town. . .
Samuel Collier came from nothing. A
street urchin, an orphan, and even a thief, he seems headed for a life in
the alleys of London. So when he becomes the page of Captain John
Smith and boards the Susan Constant, bound for the New World, he
can't believe his good fortune. He's heard that gold washes ashore
with every tide. But beginning with the stormy journey and his first
contact with the native people, Samuel realizes that the New World is
nothing like he imagined. The lush Virginia shore where they settle is
both beautiful and forbidding, and it's hard to know who's friend or foe.
The settlers' troubles are just beginning--the summer of 1607 brings
mysterious illness, and winter brings starvation. It's soon clear to
Samuel that the ways of the English don't always work in this unfamiliar
land. The settlers need to find new ways. As he learns the
language of the Algonquian Indians and observes Captain Smith's wise
diplomacy, Samuel begins to see that he can be whomever he wants to be in
this new land.
2009 Rebecca Caudill Nominee
256 pages paperback ages 9-12
