Lone Journey
Lone Journey: The Life of Roger Williams is a fictionalized children's biography of Roger Williams, champion of religious freedom and founder of Providence Plantation, written by Jeanette Eaton and illustrated by Woodi Ishmael, a woodcut artist. The book earned a Newbery Honor in 1944 after coming in fifth in voting. The New England Quarterly recommended the book in their December 1944 review.