This Is the Feast

This Is the Feast by Diane Z. Shore, published by HarperCollins on August 23, 2011, is a 32-page book written in English. The narrative centers around the historical journey of the Pilgrims, who set sail on the Mayflower in 1620 in search of religious freedom and a better life. It highlights the challenges they faced upon arriving in the New World and the crucial support they received from the Indigenous peoples, ultimately leading to the first Thanksgiving celebration.
Readers will discover a depiction of Thanksgiving that emphasizes themes of friendship and shared freedoms. The book presents the Pilgrims’ experiences and the significance of their fall harvest, culminating in a three-day celebration with their neighbors. This edition offers insights into the historical context of the holiday, making it relevant for discussions about holidays and celebrations in the United States.
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“This is Thanksgiving, a time to remember the friendships and freedoms we all share together.”
The Pilgrims embarked on their legendary Mayflower voyage in 1620 in search of religious freedom and a better life. The settlers were unprepared for the hardships they would face at the end of their journey, but with the help of their neighbor Indians, the Pilgrims survived the first year in their new world. Then, when their fall harvest was plentiful, the Pilgrims and the Indians joined together in a three-day celebration, the first Thanksgiving.
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