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Shannon Zemlicka

Autor de Nathan Hale: Patriot Spy

28 Obras 950 Miembros 12 Reseñas

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Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Shannon Zemlicka and Shannon Knudsen appear to have become conflated in some entries. Shannon Zemlicka is the author of numerous biographies. Shannon Knudsen has written books about magical creatures, animals, and nature. Shannon Barefield reports on her Linkedin page to be the author of 30 books for young readers under pen names Shannon Knudsen and Shannon Zemlicka.

Obras de Shannon Zemlicka

Nathan Hale: Patriot Spy (2002) 207 copias
Florence Nightingale (2003) 89 copias
Pocahontas (2002) 37 copias
Colors of China (2001) 26 copias

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Conocimiento común

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female
Aviso de desambiguación
Shannon Zemlicka and Shannon Knudsen appear to have become conflated in some entries. Shannon Zemlicka is the author of numerous biographies. Shannon Knudsen has written books about magical creatures, animals, and nature.

Shannon Barefield reports on her Linkedin page to be the author of 30 books for young readers under pen names Shannon Knudsen and Shannon Zemlicka.

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OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
 
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OakGrove-KFA | otra reseña | Mar 28, 2020 |
***Summary:
A young Native American (Indian) by the name of Pocahontas helped bring peace to two separate worlds; hers and the English (whites). The Indians and white people traded goods due to the peace Pocahontas brought. She even saved a man's life when her father almost killed him. His name was Captain John Smith.
Later, John Smith captured Pocahontas and kept her locked up. He wanted corn, from her people (Indians), to trade for the life of Pocahontas.
After living in the village for so long, Pocahontas married an English guy named John Rolfe. She died years after moving to England, with John, and the Pocahontas Peace Treaty was broken.

**Disclaimer***
This is a note for all readers who are studying the life of Pocahontas. This quote is at the end of the book:
"If we want to tell Pocahontas's true story, we have to accept that there are things we don't know about her. But we can still remember and share the things we do know Pocahontas... Some people may not have told the truth, and some made mistakes in what they told. Along the way, the real Pocahontas got lost."

I find this extremely important because just about every video, book, or other material that I have read about her, there is something different (major and minor things) about her story that is either left out or changed.

Some stories only include John Smith, Pocahontas, and her dad. Other include them three plus Pocahontas marrying an English man named John Rolfe.
This book opens with Pocahontas's name means "playful one". In another book, of the same title, (by Pamela Hill Nettleton) that I came across it said her name meant "spoiled child".
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Cmollere2012 | otra reseña | Nov 11, 2017 |

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Obras
28
Miembros
950
Popularidad
#27,088
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
12
ISBNs
98
Idiomas
1

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