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Blood on the River (James Town, 1607)
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Product Details
Overview
Based on true events, Blood on the River brings early American history to life through the eyes of Samuel Collier, a young page to Captain John Smith. As Samuel journeys to the New World in 1607, he faces danger, discovery, and the difficult realities of survival in the Jamestown colony.
This gripping historical novel is ideal for upper elementary and middle grade readers, making the story of America’s first permanent English settlement both accessible and compelling. Elisa Carbone blends well-researched facts with page-turning adventure, perfect for complementing classroom lessons in American history.
An excellent choice for bulk orders by:
- 4th–7th grade teachers
- Social studies and ELA curriculum planners
- History-themed book clubs and reading programs
- Homeschool groups and enrichment programs
Order in bulk and save big! Bulk Bookstore offers discounted pricing for schools, libraries, and educational programs. Blood on the River is a classroom favorite that engages readers while building historical understanding and critical thinking skills.








