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The Ransom of Mercy Carter [Library Binding]

Caroline B. Cooney
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April 9 2009 1435299957 978-1435299955 Reprint
Deerfield, Massachusetts is one of the most remote, and therefore dangerous, settlements in the English colonies. In 1704 an Indian tribe attacks the town, and Mercy Carter becomes separated from the rest of her family, some of whom do not survive. Mercy and hundreds of other settlers are herded together and ordered by the Indians to start walking. The grueling journey -- three hundred miles north to a Kahnawake Indian village in Canada -- takes more than 40 days. At first Mercy's only hope is that the English government in Boston will send ransom for her and the other white settlers. But days turn into months and Mercy, who has become a Kahnawake daughter, thinks less and less of ransom, of Deerfield, and even of her "English" family. She slowly discovers that the "savages" have traditions and family life that soon become her own, and Mercy begins to wonder: If ransom comes, will she take it?


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Based on actual events, this latest offering from the accomplished Cooney (The Face on the Milk Carton; Driver's Ed) is a gripping and thought-provoking account of the 1704 Indian raid on the English settlement of Deerfield, Mass. After their village is burned and many of its residents killed, Mercy and more than 100 other settlers are taken prisoner by the Kahnawake Mohawk, who have been converted to Catholicism by the French. Some of the novel's most riveting chapters describe the difficult winter trek that takes them 300 miles north to Canada, where Mercy settles into life in a traditional Indian village near Montreal. Uncertain whether she will be adopted by the Mohawk who captured her or whether the English will pay the ransom that would allow her to return to Massachusetts, Mercy struggles to balance loyalty to her own family and traditions with a growing appreciation for the Kahnawake way of life. Just how much her perspective broadens can be measured by the fact that, in addition to adopting many Indian ways, Mercy can find something sacred and comforting in the Catholic mass a rite she was raised to believe led straight to eternal damnation. Portrayed mostly as rigid, angry and dogmatic, the Puritans contrast poorly with the generally kind and commonsensical Indians, and Mercy's final choice is thus compelling. Though at times this account reads like the MTV version of the events (e.g., glancing over such important events as the death of Mercy's Indian father), the immediacy of Mercy's dilemma comes through despite its historical distance. Cooney's trademark staccato delivery keeps the pages turning. Ages 12-up. (Apr.)
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From School Library Journal

Gr 6-8-The drama of history unfolds in this gripping tale based on the actual destruction of Deerfield, MA, in February, 1704. In a surprise attack, Mohawk Indians entered the town, burned it, and took captives with them on a 300-mile march to Canada. This is 11-year-old Mercy Carter's story. Accustomed to caring for her younger siblings, she becomes the mother figure for several of the children on the long and harsh journey. Although she waits to be ransomed, when the opportunity arises more than a year after her capture, she refuses to go back. Cooney artfully combines the intense drama of the situation with historical details of the period and the Indian culture. The conflict between the English Puritans from Deerfield and the French Catholics is also well depicted. However, although Mercy is an intriguing, feisty girl, her maturity is often unrealistic. She never panics; she always thinks ahead and projects the outcome of her actions. Cooney carefully draws her other characters to show myriad reactions to the capture, including the rebellious Ruth and others who are too devastated by their losses to care about what happens to them. It is unfortunate that only cursory mention is made of the Indians' underlying plight against the invading white man that led to such horrifying attacks. Still, there is a great deal in this engrossing tale to recommend it.

Renee Steinberg, Fieldstone Middle School, Montvale, NJ

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Darned Good Jun 2 2003
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The only thing I would pick at here ~ and it is picking ~ is the notion that the English children had fun on the march to Canada. According to the Stephen Williams account, it was anything but fun.

This is a great book! I bought a copy for all of my nieces to help them understand their ancestors on both sides of the conflict.

I recommend it highly!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Fantastic! April 20 2004
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In need of a good read? Try reading Ransom of Mercy Carter. You need to read this book to find out a copious amount of detail about the Mohawk way of life. This book was well-written. This book is about a girl named Mercy who lived back in the olden days. Her town (Deerfield, Massachusette)was destoriedby Mohawk Indians. She then goes on a journy to French Canada. She dreams of ransom. Will it ever come?¿ Ransom of Mercy Carter keeps you reading forever.
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5.0 out of 5 stars main chactors in the ransom of mercy carter Mar 25 2004
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Charters

Mercy: strong willed adjustable, caring. Mercy shows she is caring when she already has a toddler to carry and picks up other toddles to carry as well.

Tannhahorens: protecting caring not evil; he proves that not against other skin colors when even though Mercy and the other captives are white he still protected them and loves them as if they were Indian.

Ruth: rude, has to have her own way, true to her own realign. She shows this when all though out her captivity she wont speck their langue ,pray with them are take to cultures.

Snow walker: a girl who lives with mercy: patient true to herself helpful and nice: she is nice to all the white captives including mercy. And teaches her about Indian life.

Natasha: caring loving for all, smart, understanding. She shows she understands that even when mercy tries to escape she does not get mad or even yell at her about it.

Joseph: An other white captive who also adapts to Indian ways very quickly. He is a friend of mercy who helps her out in till he goes to live with the France people.

Spukumenen's: a priest that is praying with the Indians in the church that is located in the village
by : Alisha Somma

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Published on July 25 2003 by Riley
3.0 out of 5 stars mixed bag
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Published on Jun 17 2003
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Published on Jun 17 2003 by Lena McLaughlin
5.0 out of 5 stars A highly recommended story which proves hard to put down
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