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Worth
Worth
Author: A. LaFaye
After 11 year old Nate breaks his leg and cannot work on the family's farm, his father adopts an orphan named John Worth to take his place. Despite their feelings of jealousy, Nate and John become like brothers. A lively story of two boys set against a backdrop of the range wars and the Orphan Trains of 1870s Nebraska.
ISBN-13: 9781435273054
ISBN-10: 1435273052
Publication Date: 5/9/2008
Pages: 144
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Book Type: Library Binding
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As a parent, I enjoyed this book. The story is one of redemption-for an entire family. It is a realistic look at what life was like in this time period, in the world of ranching in the west. Because of the time period and the accident, I found that the book focused on negative things-lynchings, fires that destroyed buildings and families, etc. For my 9yo these topics would give her nightmares. I believe they are good topics and need to be discussed and learned about. But, I would rate this book for 11/12-15 because of the topics brought up within the book.