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Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie, The Oregon Trail Diary of Hattie Campbell (Dear America)
Kristiana Gregory
Scholastic
, 2003 - 128 pages
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highly recommended
One of the Best Books of my Childhood
I read this when it first came out, when I was about 8 or 9 years old. I loved this story and could not put it down. Plus, when we started talking about the
Oregon
Trail
in class, I was really interested in it and prepared for it. It is my favorite book of the
Dear
America
series, and it is one of the most amazing children's story ever. The only criticism I can make is that sometimes it is hard to sympathize with
Hattie
; she is not the best Dear America character.
I remember the effect this book had on me
It has been years since I have read this book. I can still, to this day, remember the effect this book had on me. I was eight or nine at the time. I remember reading the
diary entries
and feeling as if I were right there next to
Hattie
, walking in the dirt or the snow. I cried at times when something bad had happened to Hattie or the people around her. I felt compassion, and found myself wanting to reach into the book and help the people myself. I learned many things about life in that time period that I had never known. I had learned about pioneers in school, but I never imagined that it would be as hard or as rewarding of an experience for them to go through.
The book made an impact on me from page one. I highly recommend it.
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AWESOME BOOK!!!!!
This book is a great one. It is about a girl named
Hattie
and about her life going on the
Oregon
Trail
. She faces many troubles and all the things that happened to her. It is very emotional. There's good times : ) and bad times : ( . But it all works out well!!!!!( I hope I didn't spoil the ending for you!!!!) : )
An author's imaginary journey across America.
As a native
Oregon
ian, the attraction of reading a
diary
of one who made the Oregon
Trail journey
was met with eager anticipation. Early on, the diary though very interesting, soon became a series of calamities that left the reader thinking, what else could this poor family possibly endure? As the journey continued, it became apparent that the author had taken great liberty and creative license to spice up this historical adventure. By the end of the diary it was discovered that this work was fiction, which resulted in great disappointment, leaving the reader feeling mislead. As a work of fiction based on possible Oregon Trail experiences, this book proves to be entertaining, however it is not a true diary.
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Wonderful
I love '
Oregon
Trail
' stories and this one was no exception. The story is stunningly written, and a careful line is trod between emphasizing the dangers and discomforts of the trail without making the story seem scary or unpleasant to the reader.
My only real gripe about this book (and not even a big enough gripe to drop a star, so take it for the whining that it is) is that the adult characters can be pretty stupid at times. I know this is a staple of children's literature in order to forment conflict (after all, conflict couldn't form very easily if all these adults were competant), but it's simply infuriating that the two resident thieves in the group are continually treated with 'Christian charity' in an atmosphere where one's possessions often meant the difference between life and death. It may seem very natural, to our modern
American eyes
, to overlook the theft of a sweater, but when that's the only sweater a child owns and a cold night is falling, you can bet that is a much bigger deal than previously realized.
Nevertheless, this book is still superb. Buy it, read it, enjoy it. Just be prepared to explain to your children that being 'charitable' doesn't mean you have to be a victim.
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