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Caddie Woodlawn Review
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Reviewer:
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Christine
(Red Creek,
NY) |
Imagine a 19th century girl who doesn't like knitting,
who would rather spend time with her brothers swimming and making life an
adventure everyday. If you can't visualize this then you have never met Caroline
Augusta Woodlawn. She is the eleven-year old, red-headed, curly-qued, tomboy
protagonist whose friend is an Indian.
Caddie lives in the pioneer days on the Wisconsin frontier. There is farmland
scattered here and there, the woods to play in and also a rumor that the Indians
are going to attack. All the neighbors seek refuge at the Woodlawn's house.
Caddie finally gets brave enough and finds the courage to talk with the Indians
especially her friend, Indian John. Will the Indians attack? If you want to find
out, read the book entitled Caddie Woodlawn.
I enjoyed reading Caddie Woodlawn because Caddie is always finding some way to
have fun. When her cousin comes for a visit, Caddie and her brothers Tom and
Warren do all the things their cousin wants to do with her but they add a little
twist to things. For example, when their cousin wants to do somersaults in the
hay loft, she lands in a bunch of eggs. Caddie gets in trouble, but do Tom and
Warren? There are some sad and tragic moments also. There is a prairie fire at
the school, who puts it out? Some children at school have to allow their mother
to leave them because she is an Indian. Will Caddie help them? If you want to
find out read Caddie Woodlawn. I guarantee you that you will really enjoy
reading this historical fiction book as much as I did.
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