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In November 1620, the Mayflower docked in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Through easy-to-read text and appealing images, that historic voyage comes alive through the eyes of two rats, descendants of the original travelers. They discuss the religious persecution that led the pilgrims to brave the sea voyage, the hardships of the crossing, and life in the new environment, along with the experiences of the Native Americans whose world changed forever when the Europeans arrived.

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In November 1620, the Mayflower docked in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Through easy-to-read text and appealing images, that historic voyage comes alive through the eyes of two rats, descendants of the original travelers. They discuss the religious persecution that led the pilgrims to brave the sea voyage, the hardships of the crossing, and life in the new environment, along with the experiences of the Native Americans whose world changed forever when the Europeans arrived.
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Autorenporträt
Roger Canavan is an award-winning author of more than 60 children's books covering history, science, and other nonfiction subjects. School visits keep him connected with his wide readership as well as with the latest curriculum developments. Damian Zain lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He trained in comic illustration and now works as a freelance artist.