
James Printer: A Novel of Rebellion tells the compelling story of James, a young Nipmuck man who has spent years as an apprentice in a colonial printing shop. As tensions escalate into King Philip's War, James finds himself in a precarious position, torn between his Nipmuck roots and the English family he has grown to love. This historical novel offers a nuanced perspective on a pivotal and often brutal period in American history, exploring themes of cultural identity, loyalty, and the devastating impact of conflict. It's suitable for late elementary and middle school readers ready for a thought-provoking historical narrative.
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