The Ransom of Mercy Carter by Caroline B. Cooney

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

  • Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers
  • Pub. Date: November 2002
  • ISBN-13: 9780440227755
  • Sales Rank: 39,299
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 256pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Deerfield, Massachusetts is one of the most remote, and therefore dangerous, settlements in the English colonies. In 1704 an Indian tribe attacks the town, and Mercy Carter becomes separated from the rest of her family, some of whom do not survive. Mercy and hundreds of other settlers are herded together and ordered by the Indians to start walking. The grueling journey — three hundred miles north to a Kahnawake Indian village in Canada — takes more than 40 days. At first Mercy's only hope is that the English government in Boston will send ransom for her and the other white settlers. But days turn into months and Mercy, who has become a Kahnawake daughter, thinks less and less of ransom, of Deerfield, and even of her "English" family. She slowly discovers that the "savages" have traditions and family life that soon become her own, and Mercy begins to wonder: If ransom comes, will she take it?

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In 1704, in the English settlement of Deerfield, Massachusetts, eleven-year-old Mercy and her family and neighbors are captured by Mohawk Indians and their French allies, and forced to march through bitter cold to French Canada, where some adapt to new lives and some still hope to be ransomed.

Publishers Weekly

PW called this novel based on an actual 1704 Indian raid on the English settlement of Deerfield, Mass., "gripping and thought-provoking." Ages 12-up. (Nov.)

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Biography

Caroline B. Cooney is the author of The Face on the Milk Carton, and its companions, Whatever Happened to Janie?, The Voice on the Radio, and What Janie Found, as well as many other acclaimed novels.

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truly a masterpieceby Anonymous

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April 19, 2006: this book is historically accurate and very entertaining. i couldn't put it down. i loved how the author took the real people who lived in that time and wove them into the story.

Awesome book!by Anonymous

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October 09, 2002: The Ransom of Mercy Carter by Caroline B. Cooney is an amazing book. It kept me going all the way through. This book was very interesting and taught me a lot. It was amazing to see how many lived during 1700's, and to see how it must have been for the white settlers and the Native Americans. I learned a lot and I loved the book!


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