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Paperback Patty Reed's Doll: The Story of the Donner Party Book

ISBN: 0961735724

ISBN13: 9780961735722

Patty Reed's Doll: The Story of the Donner Party

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A wooden doll recalls the hope with which a group of pioneers begins their journey and the ordeals they face as they travel from Springfield, Illinois, to California. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Lingering

I read this book in 1964 as a 4th grader in Northern California learning state history. I have never forgotten Patty or her doll (which used to be on display at Sutter's Fort). When my children were small it was not in print and I am so happy to see it is again. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to know about American history from a totally different perspective. That of a little wooden doll, chosen amongst many beautiful sisters, to make a rough trip in the pocket of her owner. You will never forget Patty Reed, or her doll, I know I haven't. I am buying the book to keep to read and to my grandchildren.

Patty Reed's Doll

Patty Reed's Doll is an excellent account of the Donner Party and all the other families that were part of the Donner Tragedy.The book describes the families in such detail you feel like you're traveling with them. The Reeds are one of the families that are traveling with the Donner Party. The story is an excellent way to teach elementary school children as well as adults what trailblazing was really like and the severe hardships that went with it. As an elementary school teacher I highly recommend this book. It is an asset to studying California history.

a great book

when you start to read this story . it transforms you into a person in the donner party . this story really makes you take a second look on the donner party .

This book was great!!!

I'm an 8th grader and recently we've been learning all about the westward movement in the mid-1800's. Now, I haven't been read TO since about third grade, but our school librarian has been coming in to my history class and reading Patty Reed's Doll to us. I loved the story, and reccommend it to people of all ages. It was very educational, too, because it made me realize how hard the journey must have been. It made me feel like I was traveling with the Donner party across America. If you're looking for a good historical fiction, I suggest you try this book. IT'S THE BEST!!! :-)

A child-friendly memoir of a American historical tragedy.

I read this book many years ago, but images still remain with me. As told via the narration of the wooden peg-doll (a real doll now residing in a museum!) belonging to Patty Reed, one of the survivors of the infamous Donner Party, this is a fascinating account of the everyday, and also the extraordinary efforts of the families to survive their trip across the west. This is great reading for young people, evocative and vivid...I highly recommend it to anyone!
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