Pocahontas Young Peacemaker

Pocahontas: Young Peacemaker by Leslie Gourse, published by Simon and Schuster in August 1996, is a 176-page book written in English. This edition is part of the Childhood of Famous Americans series and presents the story of Pocahontas, a Native American princess known for her bravery and kindness. The narrative focuses on her role in fostering trust and friendship between the English colonists and her tribespeople during a pivotal time in history.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of Pocahontas’s life, emphasizing her contributions to peace during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods. The book delves into themes of cultural exchange and historical significance, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and biography. This edition offers a glimpse into the life of a notable figure in American history, providing context about her impact on both Native American and colonial communities.
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Pocahnontas: Young Peacemaker is the next installment in the Childhood of Famous Americans series.
Written by Leslie Gourse, Pocahontas: Young Peacemaker is the story of the brave and kindhearted Native American princess who helped bring about trust and friendship between the English colonists and her tribespeople.
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