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Roanoke

The Lost Colony

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Roanoke

De: Jane Yolen, Heidi Elisabet Yolan Stemple
Narrado por: Jessica Almasy
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Spurred on by Sir Walter Raleigh, John White leads 120 men, women, and children across the treacherous Atlantic to colonize the wilds of Virginia. Landing at Roanoke Island in July of 1587 - with hostile Indians afoot and little food for winter - the colonists persuade White to return to England for the supplies and help they need. After a terrifying ocean crossing, White finds every available British ship pressed into service against the looming threat of the Spanish Armada. When White finally returns to Virginia after three years, the colonists are nowhere to be found. Their fate still remains one of history’s most puzzling mysteries.

An award-winning author of more than 200 books - including Briar Rose and The Devil’s Arithmetic - Jane Yolen teams up with her private detective daughter Heidi Elisabet Yolen Stemple to explore a story that has baffled generations. Jessica Almasy’s pitch-perfect narration makes this a truly memorable listening experience for children and their parents.

©2003 Jane Yolen and Heidi Elisabet Yolen Stemple (P)2008 Recorded Books
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"An attractive, intriguing introduction to the lost colony." ( Booklist)
"This intriguing entry…invites readers to use their detective skills to solve a puzzle from the past." ( Publishers Weekly)
"…a fine contribution to middle-elementary history studies…" ( Children’s Literature)
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