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  • Lizzie's Storm

    Sally Fitz-Gibbon, Muriel Wood

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, March 10, 2004)
    When an accident leaves her orphaned, Lizzie's life in the bustling city of London is over forever. And nothing she has ever experienced could prepare the young English girl for her new home a whole continent away on a dusty prairie farm. Although her aunt, uncle and cousins try to be kind, Lizzie can't help but resent her new place as an unimportant member of a family struggling to make do. No one has any time to make a fuss over her. And even though Lizzie is obviously unsuited to manual labor, she is still expected to do chores on the farm. Bitter and despondent, Lizzie knows that she will never - ever - fit in. But one day a dust storm blows up unexpectedly. Alone in the house, Lizzie knows her aunt is out there, somewhere in the storm. Despite her own overwhelming fear, she knows what she must do. Set on the prairies during the Great Depression, Lizzie's Storm will enthrall any young reader ready for chapter books. A 2005-2006 Chocolate Lily Nominee
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  • Lizzie's Storm

    Sally Fitz-Gibbon, Muriel Wood

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Jan. 1, 1991)
    When Lizzie is orphaned by an accident, she is transported from London to her aunt's home on the prairie in America, and although she resents her new home, her bravery during a dust storm proves her worth. Simultaneous.
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  • Lizzie's Storm

    Sally Fitz-Gibbon

    Paperback (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, March 15, 1649)
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