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Pocahontas: An American Princess
Joyce Milton, Shelly Hehenberger
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Overview
Chief Powhatan had a dozen wives and children, but his daughter Pocahontas was his favorite. Readers will thrill to the carefully researched story of how Pocahontas saved Captain John Smith of Jamestown from execution by her tribe and became an early American heroine. With evocative, color illustrations by Shelly Hehenberger.Synopsis
Chief Powhatan had a dozen wives and children, but his daughter Pocahontas was his favorite. Readers will thrill to the carefully researched story of how Pocahontas saved Captain John Smith of Jamestown from execution by her tribe and became an early American heroine. With evocative, color illustrations by Shelly Hehenberger.
Book Details
Published
October 1, 2000
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780448421810