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Pioneer Flavor After the Civil War: This book really captures the feeling of the times when pioneers thought moving westward would make them a profit. It helps the reader understand the trials and tribulations of moving westward. The killing of a colt to the grasshopper invasion real grips the reader. The charactes being approximately the age of a fifth or sixth grader really helps youngsters who read this book to make a personal connection. It also helps the reader understand the role of the father, mother, and children during the late 1800s. Furthermore, it shows them although slavery has ended, how many still felt the African American still had his place. From crossing the mighty Mississippi River, to going to the Dakota Terriotory, this book truly captures the time and events of an interesting period in American history.
A good book of surviving a 'Grasshopper Summer'.: Sam's father decides to take the family to Dakota Terrotory for a new life.But Sam hates the idea of leaving his friends,grandparents for a new life.The hard journey to Dakota Terrotory doesn't compare to the surprises that await Sam and his family.
| Author: | Ann Turner | | Binding: | Paperback | | EAN: | 9780689835223 | | ISBN: | 0689835221 | | Number Of Pages: | 176 | | Publication Date: | 2000-05-01 | | Reading Level: | Ages 9-12 |
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