Wow this was phenomenally bad. Racism, white-centricity, extreme anti-indigenous language, Sexism for Boys!, and just so much more. I can't believe we have kids read this as a 'diversity' read.
Even aside from that, why did girlie and her editors think the writing was passable? I'm so tired of people thinking kids need boring sentences because they're easy to understand. No! Children's and Middle Grade books can and should have good writing. Why do we elevate voices that underestimate children and therefore put them off from reading and loving to learn?
I read this for class (to see if it should be given to children, which it should not), so I did a bit of digging beforehand to find out what kind of perspective the author would have. Let me just say she openly admits to not doing good research and learning from Indigenous people (even in the afterword and acknowledgements!). She was oh so fascinated by Virginian history. The adventurous story of Jamestown...Sorry? What? We're just...doing colonial narratives for shits and giggles, huh.
The only passable thing was the mild criticisms of the gentile and upperclass settlers who believed they were above work. And even then, it wasn't enough.
Please don't give this to children, it's not only inaccurate but also for some reason only discusses white perspectives and how settler colonialism was actually good. Listen to Indigenous voices and don't read historical novels about colonialism from a White POV by a White author.