By: Mary Katherine Maule (1861-0)
Prairie-Schooner Princess by Mary Katherine Maule is a captivating historical fiction novel that tells the story of a young girl growing up during the pioneer days of the American West. The author does a fantastic job of bringing the setting to life with vivid descriptions of the prairies, the hardships of wagon travel, and the strong sense of community among the settlers.
The protagonist, Sarah, is a likeable and relatable character who faces challenges and adventures as she navigates the frontier with her family. The author skillfully weaves in themes of friendship, family, courage, and resilience, making the story both heartwarming and inspiring.
Overall, Prairie-Schooner Princess is a well-written and engaging novel that will appeal to fans of historical fiction, particularly those interested in the pioneer era. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a captivating and immersive read that transports them to a bygone time in American history. Book Description: The story of a Quaker family's journey from Ohio to Nebraska beginning in 1856. They encounter a mystery which leaves them an orphan girl who will forever change their lives. Blizzard, the Civil War, and Indians and more Indians fill this great adventure which tests their faith and ingenuity while shaping their loves and futures.
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