The story follows the adventures of a group of seven children, including two sisters, Elinor and Mary, and their brother, Robert. The children are traveling to the New World with their parents and a group of other Puritans who are seeking to escape the religious persecution they are facing in England. During the long and dangerous journey, the children must face a series of challenges, including storms, illness, and attacks from pirates.
When they finally reach the New World, the children are faced with a new set of challenges. They must learn to live in a new and unfamiliar environment, and they must also come to terms with the death of their father, who died during the journey. Despite these difficulties, the children eventually find a new home in the New World and learn to appreciate the freedom and opportunity that it offers them.
New World is a well-written and engaging historical novel that provides readers with a glimpse into a fascinating period of history. The novel is full of adventure and excitement, and the children's experiences are both heartwarming and heartbreaking. New World is a great read for anyone who is interested in history or who enjoys a good adventure story.