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Hardcover Lotta's Progress Book

ISBN: 0380973677

ISBN13: 9780380973675

Lotta's Progress

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A fictionalized historical story of a young girl's encounter with the legendary Alcott family by Louisa May Alcott's award-winning biographer, Norma Johnston.Lotta Muller's family has come to American... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Best Historical Fiction Book Ever

TIME PERIOD OF BOOK: 1790-1860. BOOK TITLE: Lotta's Progress. AUTHOR NAME: Norma Johnston. MY SYNOPSIS OF THE BOOK: Norma Johnston's novel, Lotta's Progress, is set back in the early 1800s, and deals with a family of Germans who immigrated to America. They immigrated to America in hopes of a better life, and, of course, a friend had promised the father of the family a job. However, when they reach America, the friend was nowhere to be found, as well as the job. Not only this, but now the family is in worse poverty than before. In addition, seeing that none of them can speak English, except for the small vocabulary Lotta picked up on the voyage, it made it extremely hard to communicate. This may have been the reason that Lotta and her brothers and sisters were not welcome at school. Furthermore, their new house has the luxury of having eight immigrant families, none of which speak German, all packed in together, and living with each other. Also, this will not be a good thing for the mother of the family, who is expecting a baby. Despite all of this, Lotta Muller, the thirteen-year-old daughter, who is the oldest daughter, ends up assisting the family to a better life. It all starts when she finds and asks for the help of a social worker, Mrs. Bronson Alcott, to be exact. Mrs. Alcott greatly helps the family in many ways. She helps Karl, the oldest son, get a job, so he can provide the family with food. She also donates the Mullers many shirts and shorts, and a large amount of fabric so that they can make their own clothes. At this point, the "American dream" is beginning to come true, considering that the father has finally gotten a job, Karl has a job at the market, and Mrs. Alcott and her daughters help Lotta get a job as a seamstress. The Mullers are also moving to a new, much better house, all thanks to the Alcotts. Thus, with the help of the Alcotts, the dream is almost reality. MY REVIEW: My own review and opinion of this book, Lotta's Progress, is very good. I feel this way because the clothes that they apparently wore, for example, matched the style of the time period perfectly. Another aspect about this book, of how it is historically correct, is how the market in the book was run. For instance, the market in the book was ran outside, each different type of food had its own stall, there were apprentices who helped their masters, and the food that the market sold was exactly like the food that would be sold in a real market at that time. As a result, the book's market was just like a real market at that time. Besides that, the book was very exciting, and constantly kept me thinking of what would happen next. THE SUGGESTED USES FOR HISTORY AND SUGGESTED SECTION OF BOOK THAT I RECOMMEND BE READ ALOUD: Additionally, this book obviously deals with immigration, in the early 1800s, from countries such as Germany and Europe to America. Therefore, to someone interested in immigration, which is a major event that has occurred many times in histo
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