Elizabeth's Jamestown Colony Diary Series by Patricia Hermes

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  • Our Strange New Land (Elizabeth's Jamestown Colony Diary #1)
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    Our Strange New Land (Elizabeth's Jamestown Colony Diary #1)

    Patricia Hermes

    Rated: 3.70 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2000

    In May 1607, three ships sailed up the James River in Virginia. In the riverbank marshes, they made land and hung the flag ­ England¹s flag ­ establishing the first permanent English colony in Jamestown Virginia. In 1609, the first ship carrying women and children arrived. After 71 days at sea, nine-year-old Elizabeth Baker is thrilled to be on dry land. Lizzie keeps a diary for Caleb, her twin brother who stayed in England because of his weak lungs... more

  • The Starving Time (Elizabeth's Jamestown Colony Diary #2)
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    The Starving Time (Elizabeth's Jamestown Colony Diary #2)

    Patricia Hermes

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2001

    In Pat Hermes' sequel to Our Strange New Land, Elizabeth faces harsher times as she records the colony's daily struggle for survival. The My America series will be relaunched with new covers.The story of the feisty, determined Lizzie of Pat Hermes' Our Strange New Land continues in this installment with the departure of both Captain John Smith and Lizzie's dear friend, Jessie. Facing new challenges, Lizzie records in her new diary all of the challenges that face the struggling colony... more

  • Season of Promise (Elizabeth's Jamestown Colony Diary #3)
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    Season of Promise (Elizabeth's Jamestown Colony Diary #3)

    Patricia Hermes

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2002

    In her third and final journal, Elizabeth and her brother, now reunited, grieve the death of their mother, while dramatic changes take place in Jamestown, under the strict leadership of Lord Delaware.Elizabeth, who is finally reunited with her twin brother Caleb, continues to grieve for the death of her mother in this third and final volume of her diary... more

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