All the Stars in the Sky: The Santa Fe Trail Diary of Florrie Mack Ryder
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Megan McDonald
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
192
言語
英語
公開されました
Sep 1, 2003
出版社
Scholastic Press
ISBN-10
0439169631
ISBN-13
9780439169639
説明
Florrie Mack Ryder embarks on an unforgettable journey along the Santa Fe Trail, a path filled with both promise and peril. As she travels through the rugged terrain, Florrie's spirit of adventure leads her to encounter a vibrant cast of characters, each with their own stories and struggles. With each mile, she learns valuable lessons about friendship, bravery, and the resilience needed to face the unknown.
Navigating the complexities of life on the trail, Florrie discovers her own strength amidst the challenges that shape her experiences. The diary entries she pens serve as reflections of her growth, capturing moments of joy, fear, and self-discovery. Her keen observations weave a rich tapestry of life in the 19th century, offering readers a glimpse into the trials and triumphs of pioneer existence.
As Florrie confronts the dangers and delights of her adventure, she is drawn closer to understanding the significance of her journey. Every star that lights up the night sky sparks her adventurous spirit, guiding her toward a destination not just defined by geography, but by the bonds formed and lessons learned along the way.
Navigating the complexities of life on the trail, Florrie discovers her own strength amidst the challenges that shape her experiences. The diary entries she pens serve as reflections of her growth, capturing moments of joy, fear, and self-discovery. Her keen observations weave a rich tapestry of life in the 19th century, offering readers a glimpse into the trials and triumphs of pioneer existence.
As Florrie confronts the dangers and delights of her adventure, she is drawn closer to understanding the significance of her journey. Every star that lights up the night sky sparks her adventurous spirit, guiding her toward a destination not just defined by geography, but by the bonds formed and lessons learned along the way.