Sweet home Alaska
(2016)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[S.l.]: Penguin Young Readers Group, 2016
DESCRIPTION

304 p

ISBN/ISSN
9780698175723 huy9cz9
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

This exciting pioneering story, based on actual events, introduces readers to a fascinating chapter in American history, when FDR set up a New Deal colony in Alaska to give loans and land to families struggling during the Great Depression. Terpsichore can't wait to follow in Laura Ingalls Wilder's footsteps . . . now she just has to convince her mom. It's 1934, and times are tough for their family. To make a fresh start, Terpsichore's father signs up for President Roosevelt's Palmer Colony project, uprooting them from Wisconsin to become pioneers in Alaska. Their new home is a bit of a shock it's a town still under construction in the middle of the wilderness, where the residents live in tents and share a community outhouse. But Terpsichore's not about to let first impressions get in the way of this grand adventure. Tackling its many unique challenges with her can-do attitude, she starts making things happen to make Alaska seem more like home. Soon, she and her family are able to start settling in and enjoying their new surroundings everyone except her mother, that is. So, in order to stay, Terpsichore hatches a plan to convince her that it's a wonderful and civilized place to live . . . a plan that's going to take all the love, energy, and Farmer Boy expertise Terpsichore can muster. From the Hardcover edition

Children/juvenile

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