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Savannah of Williamsburg Book I

Savannah of Williamsburg: Being the Account of a Young London Squirrel, Virginia 1705 is Book I in the Savannah of Williamsburg Series. Adventure with Miss Savannah Squirrel as she leaves London for a new life in the British colonial capital of Williamsburg, Virginia.

Written by Jennifer Susannah Devore

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Savannah of Williamsburg: Being the Account of a Young London Squirrel, Virginia 1705 is Book I in the Savannah of Williamsburg Series. Join Savannah as she embarks on one of the greatest adventures in history. This is the engaging tale of a young, London squirrel in Colonial Williamsburg, 1705. Savannah, a posh and well-dressed, -schooled, -travelled and -mannered squirrel travels to America in 1705 and meets one of Virginia's most powerful and wealthy Gentleman, William Byrd II. Through their friendship, Savannah learns about the government, people and architecture of the growing colony of Virginia.

Along the way, Savannah encounters; a wicked pirate housed in the public jail, a ghostly & supernatural tale and a sword duel in the misty, morning, Virginia fog. Savannah's friends include some truly unique personalities, men and women from Colonial Virginia as well as some cows, a horse, a mouse, a sword-fighting tabby named Dante, a snooty Pomeranian named Ichabod and a fierce mastiff named Petruchio.

 

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"Even though I know the author, that doesn't change my rating. I LOVE this book. I like history, unless a teacher makes it boring. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes historical fiction. Overall, a GREAT book! :-)"

- Phillip B, IV

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"Savannah of Williamsburg is a gentle story. . .The characters are nicely realized, both the two-legged and the four-legged ones. Once one enters the fantasy of an educated and clothed squirrel, the story takes over. Enjoy!" ----Lisa Murray, "Lisa's List", NPR member station WHRO

Having worked at Colonial Williamsburg for fourteen years as an historical interpreter, I was very impressed with the accuracy of the books. It was obvious a lot of research went into this book and it made for a very good read. --Betty Pridgen, Colonial Williamsburg

We are making a trip to Williamsburg this weekend. We are going to the museum to see my great-great grandfather's hat. Maybe we will look for your tree if we are on the College grounds. I am going to go to William and Mary when I am ready for college and I will get to see you, Miss Savannah, everyday! --Master Brown Theodore Liam R.

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