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Calico Captive

Calico Captive

by Elizabeth George Speare, W. T. Mars

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In the year 1754, the stillness of Charlestown, New Hampshire, is shattered by the terrifying cries of an Indian raid. Young Miriam Willard, on a day that had promised new happiness, finds herself instead a captive on a forest trail, caught up in the ebb and flow of the French and Indian War. It is a harrowing march north. Miriam can only force herself to the next stopping place, the next small portion of food, the next icy stream to be crossed. At the end of the trail waits a life of hard work and, perhaps, even a life of slavery. Mingled with her thoughts of Phineas Whitney, her sweetheart on his way to Harvard, is the crying of her sister’s baby, Captive, born on the trail. Miriam and her companions finally reach Montreal, a city of shifting loyalties filled with the intrigue of war, and here, by a sudden twist of fortune, Miriam meets the prominent Du Quesne family, who introduce her to a life she has never imagined. Based on an actual narrative diary published in 1807, Calico Captive skillfully reenacts an absorbing facet of history.
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["History" "Indians of North America" "Juvenile fiction" "United States French and Indian War 1755-1763" "United States" "Historical fiction" "Fiction" "Children's fiction" "Cats fiction" "Captivities" "French and Indian War (United States : 1754-1763) fast (OCoLC)fst01800886" "Love fiction" "United states history french and indian war 1755-1763 fiction" "Indian captivities fiction" "Prisoners" "Romans nouvelles etc. pour la jeunesse" "Histoire" "Children - fiction & literature"]

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