Some Three Hundred Years Ago
About This Book
The collection presents linked short tales for young readers that imagine life on an early colonial seacoast. Vignettes portray daily chores, hunting, fishing, farming, domestic crafts, and seasonal rhythms, alongside encounters between settlers and Indigenous neighbors and the dangers of wolves, raids, and storms. Other episodes address trade, local laws, religious tensions, and frontier defense, often filtered through children's experiences and small domestic adventures. The tone aims to bring frontier routines and community resilience to life for a youthful audience.