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Armstrong, Alan. Raleigh's Page. New York: Random House, 2007.
In the spring of 1584, Andrew Saintleger becomes a page of Walter Raleigh. In Raleigh's service, he studies plants with a French gardener, visits with John Dee, engages in espionage, and travels to Virginia.
Andrew's adventures are exciting, and Armstrong addresses the moral complexities of the colonial encounter quite well. He also introduces readers to a wealth of information--about early modern England, about the condition of Jews and Catholics in sixteenth-century England, and about early colonial Virginia--and includes a bibliography for those who might want to read further.
Grades 5 through 8
There's some violence described here.
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