Little House by Boston Bay
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0061148288
ISBN-13: 9780061148286
Publisher: HarperCollins
Release Date: May, 2007
Length: 160 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 7.4 X 5 X 0.6 inches
Language: English
   
   

Little House by Boston Bay

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It s 1814 and Charlotte lives just outside the city of Boston. She always has something to look forward to 151 tending Mama s garden, visiting Papa s blacksmith shop, and embarking on her very own Scottish adventure! Publisher: HarperCollins Author: Melissa WileyAges: 8-12 Format: 160 pages, paperback ISBN: 9780061148286
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  A book full fo historical information.

Little House by Boston Bay follows Charlotte Tucker, a 5 year old girl, through the summer and fall of 1814. It is full of historical information and great descriptions of day-to-day life. Entertaining to read, and the book flap indicates it is recommended for grades 3-7. The writing style strikes me as young for higher grades. This book should be of interest to students who enjoy historical stories of the 18th century in the times of the Boston Tea Party.
 
  This is a Great BOOK !

CHarlotte Tucker is Five years old and lives with her mama and papa Her Twelve yeared old brother Lewis who teases her, Tom whose seven and Lydia nine and little Mary whos not even one yet, Charlottes days are busy from helping mama in the garden to visting papas blacksmith shop or hearing mamas storys . Soon Charlottle goes to school and learns her ABCs , Theres one funny part where mama is making pounded cheese and red powder gets into the bowl and it tasted awfull ! Charlotte is a brand new American girl and she and her young country have a lot to learn!
 
  The story of Laura Ingalls Wilder's grandmother.

Charlotte Tucker will grow up to be Laura Ingalls Wilder's grandmother, but in this book, she's a five-year-old girl living near Boston during the War of 1812. Charlotte hates the British blockade, because it means no molasses with supper. This was a well-written, detailed, and interesting book. I enjoyed it a lot
 
  Awesome Book!

I absolutely LOVED "Little House by Boston Bay." Whenever I go to get my Laura & Rose books, I include this one right along with it. There seems to be a certain warmth and attractiveness about the book. From bold 12-year-old Lewis to doll-eating infant Mary, I love it! It's also nice to see Martha from "Little House in the Highlands" all grown up, with a mind and a voice of her own. Overall, the book was great and I recommend it to all people, fans or no fans.
 
  A great book

Like all the others of the Little House books, it was wonderful. You can't compare it to Laura's writing, but it is pretty close. Melissa writes wonderfully and puts some thoughts in your heads. I really loved the book as much as the others. Keep on reading.