
by Sue Wright
Colonial PeriodAdded on March 2, 2026
Historical fiction at its best.She was young, smart and principled.They were out to get her. She never gave up… and neither did they…In a story based on fact, you will discover the heart wrenching account of the struggles of a nation under siege unprepared for the sophistication of its invader. Their most effective weapon was a young girl who has mistakenly been portrayed as a cartoon character in modern culture…The record is now being put straight.You will cry at her loves and losses, you will smile at her mischief, but you will finally know the truth!"Loved it! ♥... I am impressed by Wright’s ability to use research to fictionalize a historic event. Well-done!" Kareen Hewitt, Reedsy Professional Editor
.Peacemaker's Dream: The True First Lady of America, Sue WrightReview from Jeannie Zelos book reviewsRomance Genre: General Fiction (Adult), Historical Fiction,What a heartbreaking, emotional read this was. Everyone knows – they think, thanks to Disney – the story of Pocahontas, the brave little Native American who married an Englishman, and came to England. In reality her story isn't the pretty, cute Disney romance, but one of harrowing tragedy, of loss, of murders, and of a people totally misl
The beautiful cover on this book is what drew me to it on Freebooksie. I thoroughly enjoyed every word of Peacemaker's Dream: The Story of the True First Lady of America, by Sue Wright. This book tells a the story of the life of Pocahantas, an interesting and often misunderstood period in American history. It made me rethink my ideas about that first Thanksgiving, I can tell you that.A young Powhaten Indian princess believed to have been prophesied to be the link for peace between her people and
I loved this story about Pocohontas! I was sickened to read about all of the horrors she faced and the abuse her fellow Native Americans suffered at the hands of the greedy English. However, I had a hard time putting it down. It was fascinating to learn so much about Pocohontas that I never knew. I gave it only 4 stars for several reasons. It is historical fiction so you can't use modern slang like "know his stuff" or dinky, or OK, or Wow. Also there were too many Thomases in the story. If the n

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