The year is 1606. A ship cuts through the waters, leaving the shores of England behind. Onboard is a boy—Richard Mutton—just ten years old, sailing toward an unknown world. He isn’t a nobleman or an officer, but a servant, bound to a man whose name will one day be written in history—Captain John Smith.
Ahead of them lies the vast, untamed wilderness of Virginia—a land of promise, of gold... of danger. But Richard doesn't yet know the hunger that will gnaw at their bones... the battles that will leave scars... or the brutal winter that will turn Jamestown into a place of death.
Why was a mere boy sent on such a perilous journey? How did he survive among desperate men, starving settlers, and a land that refused to be tamed?
The story of Jamestown isn’t just about kings and captains... It’s about the ones history nearly forgot.
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