Across the Rolling River by Celia Wilkins, Dan Andreasen (Illustrator), Dan Andreasen (Illustrator)

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(Paperback - 1ST HARPER)

  • Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780064407342
  • Sales Rank: 40,693
  • Age Range: 10
  • 272pp
  • Series: Little House Series
  • Edition Description: 1ST HARPER
 
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Synopsis

The little town of Concord, Wisconsin, is bustling with new settlers from the East. Caroline is now eleven years old, and she can't wait to go to the town's new school. Her days are full with classes, chores, and harvest-time. Caroline also becomes friends with a fiddle-playing boy from across the river, whose name just happens to be Charles Ingalls.

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Follows the experiences of Caroline Quiner, who will become Laura Ingalls Wilder's mother, and her family on their farm on the Wisconsin frontier during the year in which Caroline turns twelve.

Children's Literature

What do you recommend for the child who has read all of the Little House books? Why, the "Caroline Years" series, of course. This new series chronicles the adventures of Laura Ingalls Wilder's mother, Caroline Quiner, and her childhood in Wisconsin. In this sixth book, eleven-year-old Caroline is anticipating the start of the new school year and the arrival of the new teacher, Miss May. Not only will Miss May be at school but she will also be boarding with the Quiner family. Daily life is filled with chores, the camaraderie of the wheat harvest, the harsh reality of winter, and the anticipation of attending the first Wisconsin State Fair. Even in the most difficult times there is always time for songs, stories and fun. It is a year of excitement and change for young Caroline and it is the year in which she meets her new neighbors the Ingalls and their fiddle playing son, Charles. Written in the style and spirit of Laura herself, and based on careful research, this series will be eagerly read by young girls in search of a resolute and spunky heroine. 2001, HarperCollins, $16.95. Ages 8 to 12. Reviewer: Beverley Fahey

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Biography

Celia Wilkins has studied letters, diaries, and documents pertaining to the Quiner and Wilder families, and she extensively researched early settler life of the nineteenth century in Wisconsin. She lives in her own little 1850's house in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and son.

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awesome bookby Anonymous

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April 29, 2007: This book keeps the whole series going. It was a interesting book and was inspiring. I think it is interesting how charlie and caroline are already in love. Hehe!

One of the Best Little House Booksby Anonymous

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July 17, 2003: This book shows how Caroline Quiner, who would later be the famouse Laura Ingalls mother, grew up from her point of veiw and how she met her husband Charles Ingalls.


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