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It's about a family that's heading to Oregon to settle with other realitives. While they're heading to OR they hear news of the gold rush! The captin of the ship decides to change course and head to San Fransico Bay where all of the crew jupms ship and head for the gold fields.
Susanna's Pa gets geared up and is ready to go gold mining also. Taking Susanna and her sister along.
This is a very intruiging book about her life in the Cal. gold fields.
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We read this book for our education class at the University of Mississippi. Hattie Campbell explains her adventures in such a way that it motivates anyone who is reading this book to become interested in the Westward Expansion. As teacher candidates, we quickly realized that this book could be integrated into all subject areas. This selection is an easy read and once started you will not want to put it down until the last page is read.
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This book was very interesting. It's about Eleanor, eldest daughter of Duke William X, who received a diary from her Grandmére, or grandmother, to write her thoughts in daily. In the diary, the reader finds out that Eleanor's younger brother Willie died at a very young age. Thus, she became heir of her father's powerful regime and land. (The amount of land he had was larger than the King's!) Eleanor and her younger sister Petronilla lives a happy and carefree life, but all of that quickly changes when their father goes on a pilgrimage to Spain and dies of food poisoning. The next thing she knows, she owns hundreds of acres of land, countless castles, and is betrothed to Prince Louis VII. After hearing about the betrothal, Eleanor ponders the thought of marriage. She wonders if she can be able to love the prince. On the day they first meet, Eleanor and Petronilla jump in the stream with the boys. The thing they didn't know was that the prince was one of them. Eleanor and Louis meet and a connection is born! I'll just leave you hanging from there. :P
This is a great addition to the Royal Diaries series. I thought that it was superiorly written. The relationships between the characters felt very tangible. I definitely recommend this book to all historical fiction and Royal Diaries fans.
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It begins with Cleopatra musing about what will happen if her father (Ptolemy XII, who is in hiding) does not return and her older sister Tryphaena becomes queen. Then, Cleopatra could be killed, because she knows that Tryphaena hates her.
Soon, Cleopatra's loyal friend Olympus warns her of the danger that will come upon both father and daughter if they stay in Alexandria (their "hometown"), because already, Tryphaena is planning to kill them. When her father secretly returns, the two set off for Rome. While they are there, Cleopatra meets Marc Antony, and while she does not like him she keeps having a longing to see more of him.
And then comes the news that Tryphaena is dead - and now another sister, Berenice, has taken the throne. Will the king and Cleopatra be safe?
Even though there is some really gory stuff in this book, it's excellent. Two thumbs way, way up!
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Libby's father, a newspaper reporter, decides to travel west with the growing Union Pacific Railroad, for the chance to publish his own newspaper. Libby's mother refuses to stay behind in Denver, however, so the whole family goes along.
The story of Libby's time out west was very descriptive and interesting to read, with her making new friends, falling in love with her father's assistant, and helping her family. It was also pretty humorous at times! :)
I'd definitely recommend this book for ages 11 and up, to anyone who likes history, romance, adventure, or just a great read! Be sure to also read the "Dear America" books "Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie" and "West to a Land of Plenty", and also the "My Name is America" book "The Journal of Sean Sullivan".