Jan W. (jwinter) - reviewed on + 6 more book reviews
Exerpt - "ON MAY 19, 1841, a dozen covered wagons and seventy men, women, and children left Missouri and headed for the Pacific Coast..."
We loved this book while homeschooling. It is a rich and stirring look at life on the Western frontier with original black and white photographs of children and their families.
It gives you a sense of "being there" in the old west and has several stories helping us to understand what these children's lives were like.
It covers American Indians as well, giving you a picture of how they were treated in the boarding schools that they were forced to attend.
Reading level is about 9-12, but everyone will love the photos.
We loved this book while homeschooling. It is a rich and stirring look at life on the Western frontier with original black and white photographs of children and their families.
It gives you a sense of "being there" in the old west and has several stories helping us to understand what these children's lives were like.
It covers American Indians as well, giving you a picture of how they were treated in the boarding schools that they were forced to attend.
Reading level is about 9-12, but everyone will love the photos.