The Story of the Pilgrims is a children's literature book that explores the English pilgrimage of 1620. It teaches children about the pilgrim's voyage to the new world of America in a fun and interesting way, with many descriptive pictures throughout the book. One of the book's primary themes is showing gratitude and appreciation. Since the primary purpose of the book is to teach children about the pilgrimage and the creation of the Thanksgiving holiday, the genre of this book is informational. From reading this book, children can learn to show thanks to those who helped them advance themselves to their current state. They could also learn about the kind and friendly native Americans who supported the first English pilgrims that voyaged to America. This book was a WOW book for me because it not only taught children a valuable message but also taught the history of the first English voyagers to come to America in a fun, colorful manner.
There were nearly no literary devices used in this book, as the book is merely telling a real account of the historical pilgrimage. However, the author does write the story in a very simple and understandable manner. The book was also free of bias due to its well-researched foundation and the positive portrayals of every race and gender, even though it was about the non-equal world in the 17th century.