Any average reader with agrees that the book is just a retelling presented in tale form. Price framed the book the way ancient time's tales are presented. The presentation contradicts with the historical writings formats. Another questionable thing in the book is that the author suggests the book is about John and Pocahontas, but the reality is that it tells more about the beginning of British colony in North America, specifically Virginia (Cassell 20).
In summary, the book, "Love and Hate in Jamestown" by David A. Price is a fantastic and a
groundbreaking piece of work that warrants an honored berth in any library on earth. It is about the beginning of British colony in Virginia, the challenges and successes attached to her endeavor. The book has proved useful and inspiring not only to Americans and historians but also to all people of earth and those in other fields of knowledge. The story bases on good research conducted by Price. However, he presents it as novel or tale for anonymous reasons. I firmly believe the book will be useful even to the future