Time Period: 1844 Slavery is a growing issue in the United States of the 1840s. . .but Meg Buehler can only think about drawing. This fictional twelve year old, an aspiring artist, is frustrated when... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I got this for a friend's 8 year old daughter, and wanted to read it first to see how appropriate it was for that age group. I think I may wait to give it to her until she is at least 9 or 10. Meg, in the story, is very interested in art and being an artist. The reason I would wait longer for the age group is because Meg is enamored with a boy from the first chapter. Absolutely nothing improper happens in the story between them, but still, she thinks about her art and him through the whole story.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book, I must say, is one of the best books my daughter has ever come across. I have also read it and found it very delightful. This book helps grow your faith in Christ and learn a bit of history of the time. Each story has a main charater that has a deleima and will over come it by the conclusion. My daughter is very fond of historical fiction, and as she always says about this series - Their a must!
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