Description
Product Overview
The Jamestown Boy Interpreter eBook, published by Lighten Press, tells the true story of a young Native American who served as a translator for the early English settlers. Spanning 265 pages, the narrative blends biographical detail with vivid colonial settings, offering readers a window into 17th‑century life. Enhanced typesetting ensures crisp text on any device, while Word Wise highlights challenging words for teen readers. The file size is 6.8 MB, and the book supports screen readers, making it accessible to a broad audience.
Usage
Ideal for high‑school history classes, book clubs, or personal exploration, this eBook fits seamlessly into study sessions, weekend reading, or travel. Its unlimited simultaneous device usage allows a whole family or classroom to share the story without extra cost. The teen‑focused reading age (14‑18) aligns with curriculum standards for American colonial history, and the engaging narrative keeps students motivated.

Why Choose Us
Lighten Press is known for meticulous editing and culturally respectful storytelling. This title ranks in multiple Kindle Store categories, reflecting strong reader approval with a 4.6‑star rating from 16 reviews. The eBook’s enhanced typesetting and Word Wise support set it apart from standard PDFs, delivering a smoother, more educational reading experience.
Key Features
- Authentic biographical narrative of a teenage interpreter in Jamestown.
- Enhanced Kindle typesetting and Word Wise for improved readability.
- Unlimited device sharing – perfect for classrooms and families.
- Screen‑reader compatible, meeting accessibility standards.
- Compact 6.8 MB file size, easy to download and store.
FAQ
Is this eBook suitable for classroom use?
Yes, the content aligns with middle and high school curricula on early American history, and the unlimited device usage allows an entire class to access the book simultaneously.
Do I need a Kindle device to read it?
No, the Kindle app is available for iOS, Android, PC, and Mac, so you can read on any compatible device.
What accessibility features are included?
The eBook supports screen readers and includes Word Wise, which helps readers understand difficult vocabulary.
Can I print the book?
Printing is not supported for Kindle eBooks, but you can use the Kindle app’s note‑taking features for study purposes.
How many pages does the eBook contain?
The digital version corresponds to 265 printed pages, providing a substantial reading experience.




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