Sam Collier and the Founding of Jamestown
Sam Collier and the Founding of Jamestown put readers in the shoes of twelve-year-old Sam Collier as part of the Jamestown expedition.
Arriving as an assistant to the solider John Smith, Sam was excited to discover what adventures lay before him in the new land soon to be known as Virginia. But the months ahead would soon prove to be a harsh test. Facing sickness and starvation and sudden attack, Sam had to use all his wits if he were to survive. Could Sam and his fellow settlers trust the native people of Virginia to help them? Could they learn to survive in this strange new land?
- About the author: Candice Ransom has authored 150 books for children. She holds an MFA from Vermont College and an MA in children’s literature from Hollins University. She currently teaches in Hollins University’s graduate program in children’s literature.