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In this carefully-researched historical novel full of surprising revelations, you will meet Elizabeth Tilley, who was just thirteen when she boarded the ship Mayflower in 1620. Through her experiences, you will learn about the women and children during their harrowing voyage and the devastating sickness that took the lives of her parents and half the other passengers. You will witness Elizabeth's transition from a naïve child to a woman of remarkable strength as she helps settle Plymouth colony, marries John Howland, gives birth to seven of her ten children, and overcomes incredible…mehr

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In this carefully-researched historical novel full of surprising revelations, you will meet Elizabeth Tilley, who was just thirteen when she boarded the ship Mayflower in 1620. Through her experiences, you will learn about the women and children during their harrowing voyage and the devastating sickness that took the lives of her parents and half the other passengers. You will witness Elizabeth's transition from a naïve child to a woman of remarkable strength as she helps settle Plymouth colony, marries John Howland, gives birth to seven of her ten children, and overcomes incredible challenges. Be uplifted by this unique account of America's early history, as seen through Elizabeth's eyes-a fascinating portrayal of the victory of the human spirit over seemingly impossible odds.

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Sally Hobert Whiting is a thirteenthgeneration granddaughter of Elizabeth Tilley. She grew up in Wyoming, taught school in California, and worked in elementary and secondary educational publishing for most of her professional career. She and her husband retired to Virginia in 2007 and presently enjoy an extended family of six married children and sixteen grandchildren.