Calico Captive

Calico Captive

by Elizabeth George Speare

Narrated by Barbara Caruso

Unabridged — 6 hours, 12 minutes

Calico Captive

Calico Captive

by Elizabeth George Speare

Narrated by Barbara Caruso

Unabridged — 6 hours, 12 minutes

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Overview

One early morning in 1754 an Indian raid on a small New Hampshire settlement shatters all young Miriam Willard's hopes and dreams. Suddenly she and her family are victims of the French and Indian War. Forced to march north to Canada, they will either be held captive by the Indians or sold to the French as slaves. After the nerve-wracking experience of running an Indian gauntlet, Miriam is sold to a wealthy French family in Montreal. Held captive for a ransom that may never arrive, she longs for the handsome young soldier she left behind. When her boldness and independence get her thrown out on to the hostile streets, she must use her wits to survive until she can find a way home. This Newbery Award-winning author of The Bronze Bow used the lives of real people to inspire her vibrant re-creations of history. Narrator Barbara Caruso captures the novel's compelling characters and strong sense of place to present an informative and insightful history lesson.

Editorial Reviews

Horn Book

Superior historical fiction.

From the Publisher

"A swiftly moving story . . . Excellent characterization . . . recommended for all schools and public libraries." School Library Journal, Starred —

JUN/JUL 02 - AudioFile

Speare re-creates an incident from the French and Indian War. Miriam and her family are captured by Indians and eventually land in Montreal. During this harrowing experience, there are also moments of friendship, peace, and luxury as Miriam encounters a wealthy Canadian family. The constant shifts of locale and situation present narrator Hérbert with an excellent showcase for her range of talents. She dramatically presents many accents (her French is great) and the very different family members, as well as the various reactions to their shared fate. Indian and French words are introduced as the story unfolds. But the very best part is the realistic, almost insider's, view of early American war, class structure, and prejudice. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171025748
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 01/18/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
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