Book Reviews of Pedro's Journal

Used Book ~ Pedro's Journal by author Pam Conrad, Peter Koeppen (Illustrator)
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Pedro's Journal
Author: Pam Conrad, Peter Koeppen (Illustrator)

Book Information
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780590462068 - ISBN-10: 0590462067
Publication Date: 9/1/1992
Pages: 96

10 Book Reviews submitted by our Members

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Jan N. reviewed on 10/13/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

great book to get a feel of what it could have been like. I would say a 1st to 5th grade level. I enjoyed it too!

Stephanie C. reviewed on 10/20/2009...


my kids loved this book about a man who is commissioned to sail with columbus to keep record of the journey. short and sweet and humorous too.

Amy W. reviewed on 10/11/2009...


Good historical book. Gives a more accurate picture of Christopher Columbus.

Christy M. reviewed on 1/23/2007...


Perfect condition

Susan C. (SusanofGreenGables) reviewed on 8/31/2006...


This book is used in Sonlight Core 3.

Jeanne S. reviewed on 7/22/2006...


Pedro de Salcedo could not have known what adventures lay ahead! His incredible voyage as ship's boy aboard Christopher Columbus' Santa Maria would bring both danger and excitement. Pedro captured his experience between the pages of a journal.

Heather (hdav1990) reviewed on 2/18/2006...


My daughter read this book as part of our homeschool history and loved it. She is 10 and found it to be very interesting and "way more fun" than just reading about the events of Columbus' journey in a textbook.

Kelly H. (momiac) reviewed on 1/25/2006...


Kids love it.

Dianne L. (stargazer00) reviewed on 12/20/2005...


This book falls in the realm of historical fiction. It is based upon the writings of two experts on the authentic logs of the Santa Maria; Robert H. Fuson who wrote "The Log of Christopher Columbus" and Samuel Elliot Morison who wrote "Admiral of the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus."
It is written from the viewpoint of Pedro, a ship's boy, hired because he could read and write.
A very worthwhile book.

Micah M. (rote) reviewed on 11/22/2005...


Christopher Columbus should be remembered as of history's worst villains. Luckily, this book sanitizes the story of his discovery and rape of the New World, which is essential for the well-being of our national pride.

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