Book details

The World of William Penn
Description
Traces the life of the Quaker founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn, with emphasis on the important people and events of his time. Genevieve Foster explores Penn’s wide world, which included contemporaries like Louis XIV, Peter the Great, and Sir Isaac Newton, and highlights Penn’s relationships with the Pennsylvanian tribes that established a long-standing peace treaty between American Indians and European settlers.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
196 pages
Why to read
- Historical Insight: 'The World of William Penn' provides an in-depth look into the life and times of William Penn, offering readers a chance to understand the historical context of the 17th century, including the religious, political, and social issues that shaped the era.
- Engaging Storytelling: Genevieve Foster is known for her engaging narrative style that brings historical figures to life. Reading this book promises not just an educational experience but also an entertaining one, as Foster weaves the story of William Penn in a way that is accessible and captivating.
- Cultural Significance: William Penn's legacy as the founder of Pennsylvania and a champion of democracy and religious freedom is of great importance. Understanding his role in history helps readers gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural and political foundations of the United States.
- Interdisciplinary Learning: The book offers an interdisciplinary approach to history, integrating geography, biography, and social studies. This makes it an excellent resource for those interested in a multifaceted view of the past, and for educators looking to enrich their curriculum with comprehensive historical narratives.