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Pocahontas Books for Children Pocahontas Books for Children

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Encourage the young historian in your life to undertaken a study of Pocahontas, arguably one of the world's most famous Native Americans, with this four pack of books!

Included are:

Pocahontas and the Strangers by Clyde Robert Bulla
The story of the Indian princess Pocahontas, who risked her life to save Captain John Smith and to bring peace between the Indians and the English." A detailed and sympathetic retelling. . ." —Best Books for Children
ISBN 0590434810, 176 pages, Scholastic, 1971

The Story of Pocahontas by Brian Doherty
The exciting and poignant story of an Indian princess who saves the life of a captured colonial leader—from her years of captivity in Virginia, eventual marriage to John Rolfe and their journey to England to her tragic, early death. Illustrated edition lets youngsters relive the life and times of a remarkable woman.
ISBN 048628025X, 96 pages, Dover, 1994

The Double Life of Pocahontas by Jean Fritz
"This book dispels myths and describes with immediacy the life of the girl whose active conscience made her a pawn, exploited by her own people and the white world . . ." —Publishers Weekly
ISBN 0698119355, 96 pages, Puffin, 2002

In Their Own Words: Pocahontas by George Sullivan
This fascinating chapter book series brings to readers complete biographies of important historical figures. Each book uses a variety of sources, such as letters and documents featuring the actual words of the subjects themselves. Readers will hear adventures and discover well-known moments in history as if they were really there. Also included are drawings, photographs, a chronology, and index.
ISBN 0439165857, Scholastic, 2002

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