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Adventure on the Wilderness Road, 1775 (American Sisters)

Adventure on the Wilderness Road, 1775 (American Sisters)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great book in the AMERICAN SISTERS series!
Review: This book, fourth in the AMERICAN SISTERS, was almost as good as the first book, WEST ALONG THE WAGON ROAD, was even better than the second book, A TITANIC JOURNEY ACROSS THE SEA, and was as good as the third, VOYAGE TO A FREE LAND. This title was about eleven-year-old Elizabeth Poage, her parents, her two little brothers, Robert and Joseph, who are five and three, and her younger sister Martha, who is nine, and their journey along the Wilderness Road from Tennessee to Kentucky in September of 1775. At the begining of the journey, Martha and Elizabeth can't seem to get along, but when Martha gets lost in the dark and endles forrest, Elizabeth realizes just how much her little sister means to her, and determines to find her before it is too late. I love the AMERICAN SISTERS series and can't wait to read the next book, CROSSING THE COLORADO ROCKIES

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great book in the AMERICAN SISTERS series!
Review: This book, fourth in the AMERICAN SISTERS, was almost as good as the first book, WEST ALONG THE WAGON ROAD, was even better than the second book, A TITANIC JOURNEY ACROSS THE SEA, and was as good as the third, VOYAGE TO A FREE LAND. This title was about eleven-year-old Elizabeth Poage, her parents, her two little brothers, Robert and Joseph, who are five and three, and her younger sister Martha, who is nine, and their journey along the Wilderness Road from Tennessee to Kentucky in September of 1775. At the begining of the journey, Martha and Elizabeth can't seem to get along, but when Martha gets lost in the dark and endles forrest, Elizabeth realizes just how much her little sister means to her, and determines to find her before it is too late. I love the AMERICAN SISTERS series and can't wait to read the next book, CROSSING THE COLORADO ROCKIES

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Just for Women
Review: Unlike the title may suggest to some, this is a book for all genders. I am proud to be a man, and it was good for me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Just for Women
Review: Unlike the title may suggest to some, this is a book for all genders. I am proud to be a man, and it was good for me.


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