"The simple first-person narrative captures Hattie's rustic innocence, the thrilling rafting adventure, and the heartfelt struggle of a tough girl who feels useful to her father only in the role of a boy." - BOOKLIST (starred review) Pa used to call Ma and me his girls. Now, he just says, 'girl,' orders me around with curse words like I'm nothing. I'm not nothing, though, 'cause I feel too mean inside to be that. The year is 1883, Hattie's ma has died, and it seems that she took with her the sugar that kept Hattie and Pa sweet. Just when Hattie thinks things can't get any worse, Pa stops calling her 'girl' altogether and wants her to dress as a boy and help him on his next river-rafting trip. Soon eleven-year-old Hattie finds herself alongside Pa and two other Hill Hawks, shipping logs down the dangerous Delaware. On the angry river, Hattie's pluck is sorely tested as she fields Pa's criticism, plunges over waterfalls, and tries to keep the rowdy river men from discovering her secret. Gritty and full of heart, Clara Gillow Clark's historical novel will leave readers breathless as it surges along the complex, emotional journey of a father and daughter. It's a powerful story of how death can undo a family - and how, against all likelihood, it can bind them together.
I absolutely loved this book. It tugs at the heart strings, and brings back so many memories of yesterday.
Fabulous Story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
If you like historical fiction, you will love this book. Hattie is such a loveable character; it's very easy to get drawn into her world. The pace of the book is fast, keeping the story moving with plenty of adventure, and at the same time you'll learn about the history of the area and the times. I highly recommend this book for both girls and boys.
WILD RIDE
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Why is Hattie's father treating her as a boy? There are many reasons, which we do not discover until late in the story. But the first reason he does so, is to install her as a 'hand' on a wild log raft trip down the Delaware River. Adventure stories cannot get any better than this! HAttie is a mountain girl, and townies never let her forget that fact. But inside, she is a tender, tough eleven year old, trying to survive after her mother's death. A boy and his father and HAttie and her father steer the log raft. Hattie and the boy hit it off, but she is always terrified that he will discover she is a girl. What does happen is a surprise. Her father starts out on the trip rough and uncommunicative, but eventually a thaw occurs in their relationship. To reveal more would ruin the reader's enjoyment. This story is set in the late 1850's. Stories of the southern tier of New York STate and Pennsylvania are rare, for the mid-grade reader. This book reveals a character and slice of little known history.
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