M. L. Stainer Books
The Lyon's roar
Fourteen-year-old Jess relates her sea voyage with other English families to Roanoke Island in 1587, their attempt to make a permanent settlement, and Jess's contact with the Croatoan Indians.
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The Lyon's roar
Fourteen-year-old Jess relates her sea voyage with other English families to Roanoke Island in 1587, their attempt to make a permanent settlement, and Jess's contact with the Croatoan Indians.
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The Lyon s Club
By M. L. Stainer, James Melvin
Jessabel, one of the survivors of the disappearance of the English settlers on Roanoke Island in 1587, relates how her remaining companions live with the Croatoan Indians and try to find the missin...
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The Lyon's cub
Jessabel, one of the survivors of the disappearance of the English settlers on Roanoke Island in 1587, relates how her remaining companions live with the Croatoan Indians and try to find the missin...
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The Lyon's pride
When Eleanor Dare and others go off in search of the English colonists from the Roanoke colony, Jess and her family stay behind, building a new life with the Croatoan Indians and strengthening the...
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The Lyon's pride
When Eleanor Dare and others go off in search of the English colonists from the Roanoke colony, Jess and her family stay behind, building a new life with the Croatoan Indians and strengthening the...
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The Lyon's throne
After being rescued from a pirate ship, returned to England, and imprisoned at Queen Elizabeth's Court, Jess faces tests of loyalty to her Lumbee husband and Roanoke Colony.
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The Lyon's throne
After being rescued from a pirate ship, returned to England, and imprisoned at Queen Elizabeth's Court, Jess faces tests of loyalty to her Lumbee husband and Roanoke Colony.
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The Lyon's Crown (Lyon Saga, Book 5)
After a smallpox epidemic, Jess Archarde sends her three half-Indian children north from Croatoan to Henrico, hoping that they can live safely with the English there.
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