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Books in An American Adventure, Book 8 series

  • Westward Journeys

    Devin Scillian, Judy Young, Bill Farnsworth, Chris Ellison, Doris Ettlinger

    Paperback (Sleeping Bear Press, May 1, 2013)
    Westward Journeys contains three stories focusing on the American westward expansion, including the Oregon Trail and the Oklahoma Land Run. In Minnow and Rose, Rose and her family are traveling with a wagon train heading west on the Oregon Trail. When she encounters Minnow, a young native girl, their meeting has life-changing results for both cultures. The Oklahoma Land Run is the topic in Pappy's Handkerchief. When Moses and his family hear of free farmland out in Oklahoma, they head west to fulfill a lifelong dream of owning their own land. After a difficult wagon trip, they arrive at the staging point for the Oklahoma Land Run. In A Book for Black-Eyed Susan, Cora's family is faced with tragedy during their journey on the Oregon Trail. When Cora learns she is to be separated from her baby sister, she creates a memento of their journey together.
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  • Rumblings of War

    Norma Jean Lutz

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 1999)
    Audrey Harrington hides her intelligence, Alice's fiance joins the Navy, and Frank faces bias against his Japanese American friends
  • Changing Times

    Susan Martins Miller

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 1999)
    History comes alive for eight-to-twelve year olds in this close-up, fun-to-read, multi-generational story of a fictional family spanning three centuries of actual historical events. God's hand is seen at work in people's lives and in the events that shaped our nation.
  • The American Revolution

    Joann A. Grote, Adam Wallenta

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Living in Boston in 1773, thirteen-year-old Stephen Lankford and his older brother William become involved in the activities of the revolutionary group known as the Sons of Liberty.
  • Thomas in Danger: 1779

    Bonnie Pryor, Bert Dodson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 29, 1999)
    Thomas Bowden hates the Tories, the colonists who have sided with the English during the Revolutionary War. He especially hates their Native American allies who tortured and killed many of his neighbors in a terrible massacre.still, he and his mother, sister, and baby brother have reached the safety of Philadelphia-but not for long. When Thomas recognizes a Tory spy, he is kidnapped, made to join a wagon train bringing arms and supplies to the enemy, and then turned over to a group of Mohawk fighters.Thomas fears the worst. Instead, over a winter spent in the Mohawk village, he discovers that truth in his wartime world is far more complicated than he ever imagined.Thomas is back, in an exciting and thought-provoking American Adventure!
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  • Abbi's American Adventures: Mission Control Mix-up

    Rachael Peters, Sarah Vega

    Paperback (Lucid Books, Dec. 6, 2018)
    Join Abbi, her mom, and Miss Paling’s class as they take a space-filled adventure full of rockets, moon rocks, astronauts, and a special stop at Mission Control. It’s a big day at NASA—it’s launch day! But there is a mix-up in Mission Control, and Abbi is faced with a dilemma. The launch rests in Abbi’s paws…but will she make the right decision in time? Little readers will learn: All about an introduction to NASA The lessons of honesty and making good choices
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  • Luke on the High Seas

    Bonnie Pryor, Bert Dodson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 31, 2000)
    When Luke Reed left his prairie home to accompany Uncle Eli to Boston, he passed hordes of fortune seekers heading west to join the Gold Rush. It seems there's money to be made out there, and Uncle Eli doesn't want to miss out on any of it. In this new adventure, the duo is off again, this time making the perilous voyage by clipper ship to the goldfields of California.Luke and his friend Toby wonder how they'll keep themselves occupied on the long voyage, but not for long. Besides the everyday risks of stormy weather and shark-infested waters, they face a whole set of unexpected challenges, including a cabin boy with a mysterious secret and a pirate ship that they just can't seem to outrun.Full of action and gripping suspense, this American Adventure will have readers turning the pages to find out how Luke braves the turbulent seas.
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  • Dream Seekers: Roger William's Stand for Freedom

    Loree Lough

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, July 1, 1998)
    Philip Smythe, beset with the problems of moving from Plymouth to Boston, meets a mysterious Indian, who may be a friend or an enemy
  • Old Hate, New Hope

    Ira Peck, Steven Jantzen, Daniel Rosen

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Co, March 15, 1991)
    Book by Peck, Ira, Jantzen, Steven, Rosen, Daniel
  • The River of Adventure

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Sept. 1, 2008)
    A river cruise through ancient desert lands quickly turns into an adventure for Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann, and Jack. Bill disappears and the children, along with Kiki the parrot, are trapped beneath a forgotten temple where no one has set foot for 7,000 years.
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  • Earthquake in Cincinnati

    Bonnie Hinman, Adam Wallenta

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 1999)
    In early-nineteenth-century Cincinnati, fifteen-year-old George Lankford, whose main interests include creating a steam engine and avoiding a friendship with the badly scarred new boy, Charles Lidell, finds his life radically changed when an earthquake hits town.In early-nineteenth-century Cincinnati, George Lankford, who wants to create a steam engine while avoiding friendship with a badly scarred boy, Charles Lidell, finds his life changed after an earthquake.
  • The Battles

    Lisa Papp, Trinka Hakes Noble, Robert Papp

    Paperback (Sleeping Bear Press, May 1, 2013)
    Each paperback in this series features a trio of fictional stories highlighting a moment in history, with content taken from our popular Tales of Young Americans picture-book series. The Battles contains three stories focusing on key American battles: the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. The Scarlet Stockings Spy is set during the Revolutionary War. In Philadelphia 1777, childhood games now become life-and-death actions for Maddy Rose and her Patriot soldier brother, as British spies are everywhere. In The Town that Fooled the British, the War of 1812 comes to life when the British target St. Michaels, Maryland, in their campaign to defeat America. But a young boy's quick thinking helps the town escape destruction. The Last Brother is set on the battlefields of Gettysburg where Gabe, a Union Army bugler, meets and befriends Orlee, a young Confederate bugler. Now, with the battle looming ahead of him, Gabe is conflicted about what to do.
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