Enter a zip code
(Paperback)
When Sarah Noble was eight years old she had her great adventure -- going with her father into the wilds of Connecticut to cook for him while he built a house.
There were Indians -- would they be friendly There were many times when Sarah had to say to herself, as her mother had said when she left home, Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble. Keep up your courage.
This charming story is true. Tales of faith and courage and friendship are told over and over again and so kept alive. Here Sarah's adventure is told simply, with feeling and without unnecessary detail.
An eight-year-old girl finds courage to go alone with her father to build a new home in the Connecticut wilderness, and to stay with the Indians when her father goes back to bring the rest of the family.
More Reviews and RecommendationsReader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
April 22, 2007: Newbery Book Title: The Courage of Sarah Noble Reading Level: Fourth Grade Genre: Historical About the Author: Alice Dagliesh was born October 7, 1893, and died in 1979. She wrote more than forty children?s books. Often times, Ms. Dagliesh used her personal experiences to create her masterpieces. Young readers love her books. Book Review: The Courae of Sarah Noble tells the true story of a little girl who lived in the early 1700?s. This little girl goes on a trip from Massachusetts to Connecticut with her father. When they got to Connecticut, Sarah and her father stayed in a cave while Sarah?s father built a house. Sarah encountered several new experiences that were sometimes very frightening. However, she always heard her mother?s advice. ?Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble.? Sarah made friends with the Indians. When their house was finished, she stayed with the Indians while her father went to get the rest of the family. Although she was afraid to stay behind, everything worked out fine. This would not only be a wonderful book for children to read, be it would be great book for a teacher to use in character education to teach the meaning of courage. Bibliographic Information: Dalgliesh, Alice. The Courage of Sarah Noble. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks and Imprint of Simon & Schuster Children?s Publication, 1954.
Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
November 27, 2006: The Courage Of Sarah Noble is a true account of a little girl who actually lived in the early 1700's. Eight year old Sarah goes on a journey with her father from Massachusetts to the then wilderness country of Connecticut. Her father is going to build the family a new home there. Sarah is going along to cook for her father. Sarah encounters many new and sometimes frightening situations. During this time she always remembered her mothers advice to ?Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble.' Sarah and her father live in a cave while he builds the family a new house. She stays in the cave alone in his absence. Sarah makes friends with the Indian children. When the house is completed Sarah?s father must go and get the rest of the family. He tells Sarah that she must stay with the Indians while he is gone. She is frightened at the prospect. However, the story concludes happily and in the end Sarah realizes that she has great courage.