Seeds of Hope
Title | Seeds of Hope PDF eBook |
Author | Kristiana Gregory |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2015-08-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781515323228 |
A diary account of 14-year-old Susanna Fairchild's life in 1849, when her father succumbs to gold fever on the way to establish his medical practice in Oregon after losing his wife and money on their steamship journey from New York. Includes an historical note. Originally published with Scholastic's Dear America series, "Seeds of Hope" shares characters from "Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie: The Oregon Trail Diary of Hattie Campbell, 1847."
Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912 (Dear America)
Title | Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912 (Dear America) PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Emerson White |
Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2011-08-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0545415012 |
One of the most popular Dear America diaries of all time, Ellen Emerson White's bestselling VOYAGE ON THE GREAT TITANIC is now back in print with a gorgeous new package!Five years ago, Margaret Ann Brady's older brother left her in the care of an orphanage and immigrated to America. When the orphanage receives an unusual request from an American woman looking for a traveling companion, Margaret's teachers agree that she is the perfect candidate to accompany Mrs. Carstairs on the TITANIC, so that once Margaret arrives in New York she will be free to join her brother in Boston. But the TITANIC is destined for tragedy, and Margaret's journey is thrown into a frozen nightmare when the ship collides with an iceberg.
Horses Don't Fly
Title | Horses Don't Fly PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Libby |
Publisher | Arcade Publishing |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781559705264 |
" From breaking wild horses in Colorado to fighting the Red Baron's squadrons in the skies over France, here in his own words is the true story of a forgotten American hero: the cowboy who became our first ace and the first pilot to fly the American colors over enemy lines.Growing up on a ranch in Sterling, Colorado, Frederick Libby mastered the cowboy arts of roping, punching cattle, and taming horses. Once he even roped an antelope. As a young man he exercised his skills in the mountains and on the ranges of Arizona and New Mexico as well as the Colorado prairie. When World War I broke out, he found himself in Calgary, Alberta, and joined the Canadian army. In France, he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps as an "observer," the gunner in a two-person biplane. Libby shot down an enemy plane on his first day in battle over the Somme, which was also the first day he flew in a plane or fired a machine gun. He went on to become a pilot. He fought against the legendary German aces Oswald Boelcke and Manfred von Richthofen. He became the first American to down five enemy planes and won the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry in action. When the United States entered the war, he became the first person to fly the American colors over German lines. Libby achieved the rank of captain before he transferred back to the United States at the behest of another aviation legend, then-colonel Billy Mitchell. Written in 1961 and never before published, Horses Don't Fly is a rare piece of Americana. Libby's memoir of his cowboy days in the last years of the Old West will remind readers of Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy-but it's the real thing. His description of World War I combines a rattling good account of the air war over France with captivating and sometimes poignant depictions of wartime London, the sorrow for friends lost in combat, and the courage and camaraderie of the Royal Flying Corps. Told in a modest, self-deprecating, and often humorous voice in a pure American vernacular, Horses Don't Fly is, as Winston Groom notes in his introduction, "not only an important piece of previously unpublished history [but] a gripping and uplifting story to read."
The Diary of Libby West
Title | The Diary of Libby West PDF eBook |
Author | Kristiana Gregory |
Publisher | Scholastic |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Diaries |
ISBN | 9780439445672 |
As the daughter of a newspaper reporter, fourteen-year-old Libby keeps a diary account of the exciting events surrounding her during the building of the railroad in the West in 1868.
A Picture of Freedom
Title | A Picture of Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Pat McKissack |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | African American girls |
ISBN | 9780545265553 |
"Belmont Plantation, Virginia, 1859"--Cover.
A Trail of Broken Dreams
Title | A Trail of Broken Dreams PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Haworth-Attard |
Publisher | Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Cariboo (B.C. : Regional district) |
ISBN | 9780439974059 |
Still reeling from the death of her mother, Harriet sets out on a dangerous journey -- disguised as a boy, since no "petticoats" are allowed on the trip -- determined to find her missing father in the gold fields of British Columbia's Cariboo. The journey itself is incredibly difficult, and Harriet still has to find her father before the winter snows close down the entire Williams Creek area. Will she be able to find him, or will her journey be for nothing?
Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie
Title | Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie PDF eBook |
Author | Kristiana Gregory |
Publisher | |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Diaries |
ISBN | 9780590226516 |
In her diary, thirteen-year-old Hattie chronicles her family's arduous 1847 journey from Missouri to Oregon on the Oregon Trail.