Caddie Woodlawn
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Contributors
Hyman, Trina Schart illustrator.
Published
New York : Macmillan ;, 1973.
Format
Book
Edition
New ed.
Physical Desc
x, 275 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Status
Main Library - Children's Juvenile
Fiction Brink, C
1 available
Oliver La Farge - Children's Juvenile
Fiction Brink, C
1 available
Southside - Children's Juvenile
Fiction Brink, C
1 available

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Published
New York : Macmillan ;, 1973.
Edition
New ed.
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
MG
Level 6, 8 Points

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Description
The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl -- or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!
Study Program Information
Accelerated Reader AR,MG,6,8,14.
Study Program Information
Accelerated Reader,1-1,6.0,8.0.
Awards
Newbery Medal, 1936.

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