In 1620, an indentured servant named Jasper Jonathan Pierce sets sail with his master and 100 others on the Mayflower, seeking adventure, freedom from the rules of King James's church, and a new way of life in America.
While many people are familiar with the history of the Pilgrims, popular historical novelist Ann Rinaldi (The Last Silk Dress and A Break With Charity: A Story About the Salem Witch Trials) delves far deeper into the day-to-day life of these brave pioneers. Beleaguered by internal strife and sickness, the passengers and crew of the Mayflower arrived in Plymouth ill-equipped to last the winter. With the help of several Indians who befriended the settlers, many survived, although a number of them died. Viewed through the eyes of 14-year-old Jasper, who records the events of his first 15 months in America in his journal, the Pilgrims' experiences take on a fresh, current feel. Although Jasper is a fictional character, the other characters in the story were real people, and the events are soundly based on factual accounts. Encounters with Pilgrim bullies, the suicide of one woman, and blow-by-blow details of the hardships endured make this an exciting, intelligent addition to the excellent My Name Is America series. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter
Genre: Historical
While many people are familiar with the history of the Pilgrims, popular historical novelist Ann Rinaldi (The Last Silk Dress and A Break With Charity: A Story About the Salem Witch Trials) delves far deeper into the day-to-day life of these brave pioneers. Beleaguered by internal strife and sickness, the passengers and crew of the Mayflower arrived in Plymouth ill-equipped to last the winter. With the help of several Indians who befriended the settlers, many survived, although a number of them died. Viewed through the eyes of 14-year-old Jasper, who records the events of his first 15 months in America in his journal, the Pilgrims' experiences take on a fresh, current feel. Although Jasper is a fictional character, the other characters in the story were real people, and the events are soundly based on factual accounts. Encounters with Pilgrim bullies, the suicide of one woman, and blow-by-blow details of the hardships endured make this an exciting, intelligent addition to the excellent My Name Is America series. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter
Genre: Historical
Similar Books by other authors...
The Journal of Scott Pendleton Collins Walter Dean Myers | The Journal of Jesse Smoke Joseph Bruchac | The Journal of William Thomas Emerson (Dear America, book ) Barry Denenberg | The Journal of James Edmond Pease (My Name Is America, book ) Jim Murphy |
Used availability for Ann Rinaldi's The Journal of Jasper Jonathan Pierce
See all available used copies of this book at: Abebooks UK or Abebooks US
Hardback Editions
November 2003 : Hardback
| Title: My Name Is America: (Birth of Our Nation) Author(s): Ann Rinaldi ISBN: 0-439-55511-6 / 978-0-439-55511-1 (USA, UK, or Canada (English speaking) edition) Publisher: Scholastic Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
July 2000 : Hardback
| Title: My Name Is America: The Journal Of Jasper Jonathan Pierce, A Pilgrim Boy Author(s): Ann Rinaldi ISBN: 0-590-51078-9 / 978-0-590-51078-3 (USA edition) Publisher: Scholastic Inc. Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
2002 : Unknown
| Title: The Journal of Jasper Jonathan Pierce (A Dear America Book - my name is America) Author(s): ISBN: 0-439-44556-6 / 978-0-439-44556-6 (USA, UK, or Canada (English speaking) edition) Publisher: scholastic Availability: Amazon More details... |
© 2012 FantasticFiction
Questions? Comments? Corrections? Please email webmaster@fantasticfiction.co.uk
Questions? Comments? Corrections? Please email webmaster@fantasticfiction.co.uk

