I love reading these kind of books. Can’t wait to start reading this one.
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This book is not like some of the Dear America books I have read. This one deals with a subject that both points of views needed to be seen. When Europeans came to the New World they came with the intention of possessing it. Most Native Indians helped out Europeans because they saw land differently. As most were Nomadic in nature they saw the land not necessarily a possession. Unfortunately the Native Americans found...
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The book called Standing in the Light by Mary Pope Osborne is a very good book. It is written in diary form. The story takes place in Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania in 1763. The main characters are Catharine Logan and her little brother, Thomas Logan. In Standing in the Light, Catharine realizes that she likes a guy who she's known for a long time. Later she finds out that there are Indiansnear where she lives that have beencapturing...
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Standing in the Light was a wonderful Dear America book, and one I could read over and over.It tells, in diary form, about 13 year old Caty Logan who is growing up in her Quaker village in the 1760's. She is perfectly happy, with boys, learning housewifery, and schoolwork to keep her busy - but that all changes one day when she and her younger brother are captured by Lenape Indians.At first Caty is desperate: she hates living...
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Living in Pennsylvania's Delaware Valley in 1763, thirteen-year-old Catharine "Caty" Logan's biggest concern is getting one of the boys at school, Jess Owen, to notice her without becoming vain - a sin for Quakers like Caty and her family. But after a group of settlers massacre the inhabitants of a peaceful Indian village, Caty is terrified that the Indians will retaliate by attacking settlers. Her worst fears come true...
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