Prairie was happy on Peabody Mountain being homeschooled. Then, her mother's folks died and she had to move, with her parents and grandma, to their house. Prairie's okay with it, but then the whammo. Grammy is moving back home. Her parents are sending her to public school. Nobody likes her. The only thing good in Prairie's life are her chickens. But soon things start to look a little better. Prairie befriends a girl named Ivy Blake, and they do everything together.
But then something happens that threatens Ivy, and Prairie goes into action.
I L-O-V-E this book. I bought this book because I thought that Prairie is somewhat like me! And I was somewhat right, but whatever. I give this book 5 stars, and I say that this is a good book for all ages, but not really for family reading, because the chapters are so short. I do think that teens and tweens may not like it. I also think that it may be good for a girl who is struggling with reading. There are a few delicate matters discussed in the book as well.
Annabelle
(Delicate matters concerning neglect and... Um... Violence? I guess?)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't want to spoil the book though.
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