Ochala and The Pilgrims

· Austin Macauley Publishers
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As the Pilgrims anchor at Plymouth, ten-year-old Ochala becomes the first Native American to witness these intriguing newcomers. His discovery prompts him to rush back to his village and alert his family and the respected sachem Massasoit. Intrigued, the sachem sends Ochala and his father to discreetly observe the Pilgrims from the forest’s safety, seeking to understand these strangers.

Ochala and the Pilgrims places young Ochala at the forefront of key historical events that unfolded between the Pilgrims and his tribe. The story takes a significant turn when Ochala’s actions profoundly impact his life and those around him, following the disappearance of a Pilgrim girl in the woods — an event inspired by true history.

The book vividly portrays the Wampanoag way of life, from their skilled woodcraft and agricultural practices to hunting methods, tribal customs, and even their language. It offers insights into how the Wampanoags lived in harmony with nature, in stark contrast to the Pilgrims’ initial attempts to settle in Plymouth. The first Thanksgiving is featured near the end of the book.

Featuring historical figures such as Massasoit, Squanto, Samoset, and William Bradford, Ochala and the Pilgrims delves into themes of friendship, jealousy, decision-making, and patience.

Authored by Michael Tougias, an esteemed expert on this historical era, this meticulously researched tale provides young readers with a unique, enlightening perspective on the Pilgrims’ arrival at Plymouth. Tougias has been recognized for his balanced portrayal of both Native American and Pilgrim cultures, earning accolades from Native American groups and the Mayflower Society.

About the author

New York Times Bestselling author Michael Tougias has earned critical acclaim and literary awards and legions of fans for his bestselling non-fiction narratives. He has written or co-written eight books for children, young adults, and middle readers, as well as 30 books for adults. Many of his stories honor real-life, everyday people who rise to face life-threatening situations, make heroic choices, and survive against the odds. He frequently speaks at schools, libraries and to groups of all sizes.His ‘True Rescue Series’ for children and middle readers include A Storm Too Soon, The Finest Hours, Into the Blizzard, Attacked At Sea, Rescue Bounty, and Abandon Ship! He has also written a fiction book for middle readers titled Claws, which is an environmental adventure story set in Maine.The author maintains a Facebook page ‘Author Michael J. Tougias’ and a website at www.michaeltougias.com

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