The Mayflower Mouse

The Mayflower Mouse by Marian Hannah Carlson is a historical fiction narrative set to be published on September 30, 2024. This edition presents the story of the Pilgrims through the unique perspective of a mouse who stows away on the Mayflower, offering readers an engaging glimpse into the early years of Plimoth Plantation. The narrative explores the challenges faced by the settlers during their ocean voyage and their first year in the New World, highlighting themes of faith, courage, and community.
Readers will find a richly illustrated tale that includes historical fine art paintings and quotations from William Bradford’s journal. The story emphasizes the significance of cooperation and unity among the settlers and their interactions with the Wampanoag people, which were crucial for their survival. Additionally, a postscript details the intriguing history of Bradford’s journal, including its loss and eventual recovery. This book aims to evoke an appreciation for the Pilgrims’ legacy and the foundational values that continue to resonate today.
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The story of the Pilgrims is told through the eyes of the Mayflower mouse, a stowaway on the ship from England. and a fellow settler through the first years of Plimoth Plantation. The story of the Pilgrims enriches our lives today, as it has done for 400 years. This historical fiction tale of America;s hometown, Plimoth, brings to life their ocean voyage and first year in the New World. Their brave adventures provide a sense of our roots growing from their extraordinary vision, faith, and courage in the face of heartbreak, bitter cold, and hunger. The timeless story evokes an appreciation of unity in communities and the importance of working together for the common good. The book contains many historical fine art paintings, two new paintings, and many illustrations, as well as many quotations from William Bradford’s journal. The help and peaceful relations with the Wampanoag that enabled the Pilgrims to survive that first year is described. The later loss of Bradford’s journal for many years and its subsequent recovery from a library in England and return to Massachusetts is in a postscript to the story.
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