The year is 1899 and 12-year-old May Amelia has a rough life. She is the only girl in a family of 8 children, in fact she is the only girl in the community of Nasel. Her Pappa is always telling her “Don’t Get Into Mischief May Ameila” and to be a “Proper Young Lady”. All she wants is to go fishing and run around the logging camp with her brothers. May Amelia might get some help from her mother who is pregnant, and May Amelia is hopeful that it will be a baby girl.
The book is written without quotation marks when the character is talking, making it sometimes hard to follow the dialogue. I like May Amelia, she is both tough and compassionate. Her character develops over the book which makes her endearing to the reader. This historical fiction is a wonderful insight into Pioneer Life at the turn of the century. If your child likes historical fiction this is a great addition to your home library.
Relevant
Information |
Content
Review |
Published
In: 1999 |
Profanity:
None |
Publisher:
Harper Collins Publishers, Inc. |
Violence:
Murder |
Age
Level: 10-13 years |
Sexual:
None |
AR
Level: 4.8 |
Mature
Themes: Death of a Baby, |
Pages:
253 |
Aging,
Prejudice |
Awards: 2000 Newbery Honor Stars: 4 |
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