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Scott O'Dell
Author of Island of the Blue Dolphins
The Serpent Never Sleeps
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Published by Houghton Mifflin in 1987
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Published by Dell Yearling
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On a bright May day in 1609, the Sea Venture set sail from Plymouth, England, bound
for the new settlement at Jamestown, full of supplies and colonists. Serena Lynn joins
the settlers so she may be near the man she loves, who is embroiled in Court disputes and
must ship out for the New World. But the expedition was to prove more adventurous than
anything Serena could have imagined. Before it was over, she would have survived
a perilous shipwreck, become embroiled in the conflicts of the settlers, and come to see
handsome young Anthony in a new light. When the colonists finally reach the shores of
Virginia, they find Jamestown in ruins and the settlers starving. Serena goes with
a party sent to plead with Pocahontas, the Indian princess who saved the settlement once
before. As the colonists recover, Serena finds herself playing a surprising and important
part in the young colony's fate.
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From the reviews:
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"[A] fascinating story ... This book is worth reading."
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School Library Journal
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