Yeah, somehow I'm not optimistic on that front, though I still might see if I can find a copy to at least skim--I have a huge weakness for colonial-era kids' historical fiction.
I think I've already mentioned to you that Charlotte Doyle was the book I always knew of but never actually finished reading, which is just ridiculous considering how much it's tailor-made to my interests. I did read Johnny Tremain, though--I was also a huge sucker for the Dear America books and Trouble's Daughter, which is another captivity story I should probably reread, plus just about anything to do with the Salem Witch Trials.
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Date: 2020-04-05 05:00 pm (UTC)Yeah, somehow I'm not optimistic on that front, though I still might see if I can find a copy to at least skim--I have a huge weakness for colonial-era kids' historical fiction.
I think I've already mentioned to you that Charlotte Doyle was the book I always knew of but never actually finished reading, which is just ridiculous considering how much it's tailor-made to my interests. I did read Johnny Tremain, though--I was also a huge sucker for the Dear America books and Trouble's Daughter, which is another captivity story I should probably reread, plus just about anything to do with the Salem Witch Trials.