Lonesome Dreamer: The Life of John G. Neihardt
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The life of Flaming Rainbow, Nebraska's first poet laureate. American poet and writer John G....
The Hindered Hand
Sutton E. Griggs, John Cullen Gruesser and Hanna Wallinger
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Between 1899 and 1908, five long works of fiction by the Nashville-based black Baptist minister...
Spirit Riding Free
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When her dad's job with the railroad takes Lucky to the primitive western town of Miradaro, she's...
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Fierce Patriot: The Tangled Lives of William Tecumseh Sherman
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With a unique, witty, and conversational voice historian Robert O'Connell breaks down the often...
The West Wing - Season 2
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The West Wing is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that...
An Angel's Wylder Assignment (The Wylder West)
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Warrior Angel Killian Dugan’s annual trip to the family castle in Scotland is shattered by the...
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The Life and Times of Mary Vaux Walcott
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Known as the Audubon of Botany, Philadelphia Quaker Mary Morris Vaux Walcott (1860-1940) was a...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated My Way West: Real Kids Traveling the Oregon and California Trails in Books
Jul 9, 2022
The kids told these journeys on the trails through the images and how life was on the trails. Children will be able to learn about the life and history of the US and the Oregon trails. This book shows tragedy and how everyone came together and helped each other along the way. Children can learn about this and American history by reading this book, not of it but a good glimpse of it.
I enjoy learning about the western expansion and the Oregon trails. I am one of those kinds of readers. I was learning about history through books and how life may have been back then—the dangers of it. When reading this book, I read the quotes first and then the information on the page. Tough, you can read it by doing the significant info about the journey or the topic that was talked about and then the quotes after. It doe not really make a difference in what way you read it. I enjoy that. There is no right way to read this book.
I like the focus was on the actual kids that traveled the Organ and California Trails. The author does a beautiful job of that. This book is suitable for middle-grade readers who want to learn about American history. This book would be an excellent book to have in classrooms as well.
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Jun 26, 2020
Leonard Bernstein: An American Musician
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A fresh appreciation of the great musical figure that gives him his due as composer as well as...