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Hattie Big Sky

Larson, Kirby. (Author). Potter, Kirsten. (Added Author).

Summary: An engaging historical novel portraying the challenges of a young woman homesteader attempting to define her ideas of home and friendship. For years, sixteen-year-old Hattie's been shuttled between relatives. Tired of being Hattie Here-and-There, she courageously leaves Iowa to prove up on her late uncle's homestead claim near Vida, Montana. With a stubborn stick-to-itiveness, Hattie faces frost, drought and blizzards. Despite many hardships, Hattie forges ahead, sharing her adventures with her friends--especially Charlie, fighting in France--through letters and articles for her hometown paper. Her backbreaking quest for a home is lightened by her neighbors, the Muellers. But she feels threatened by pressure to be a "Loyal" American, forbidding friendships with folks of German descent. Despite everything, Hattie's determined to stay until a tragedy causes her to discover the true meaning of home.

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  • ISBN: 9780739351338 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
  • ISBN: 0739351338 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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  • Publisher: [New York, N.Y.] : Listening Library, 2007.

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General Note:
Downloadable audio file.
Title from: Title details screen.
Unabridged.
Duration: 8:30:38.
Participant or Performer Note: Read by Kirsten Potter.
System Details Note:
Requires OverDrive Media Console
Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 122301 KB).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Self-reliance -- Juvenile fiction
Frontier and pioneer life -- Juvenile fiction
Orphans -- Juvenile fiction
Montana -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile fiction
World War, 1914-1918 -- United States -- Juvenile fiction
Self-reliance -- Fiction
Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction
Orphans -- Fiction
Montana -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
World War, 1914-1918 -- United States -- Fiction
Genre: DOWNLOADABLE AUDIOBOOK.
Audiobooks.

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  • Findaway World Llc
    This Newbery Honor winning, New York Times bestseller celebrates the true spirit of independence on the American frontier.

    For most of her life, sixteen-year-old Hattie Brooks has been shuttled from one distant relative to another. Tired of being Hattie Here-and-There, she summons the courage to leave Iowa and move all by herself to Vida, Montana, to prove up on her late uncle's homestead claim.
     
    Under the big sky, Hattie braves hard weather, hard times, a cantankerous cow, and her own hopeless hand at the cookstove. Her quest to make a home is championed by new neighbors Perilee Mueller, her German husband, and their children. For the first time in her life, Hattie feels part of a family, finding the strength to stand up against Traft Martin's schemes to buy her out and against increasing pressure to be a "loyal" American at a time when anything-or anyone-German is suspect. Despite daily trials, Hattie continues to work her uncle's claim until an unforeseen tragedy causes her to search her soul for the real meaning of home.
     
    This young pioneer's story is lovingly stitched together from Kirby Larson's own family history and the sights, sounds, and scents of homesteading life. 

    AN AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION BEST BOOK FOR YOUNG ADULTS
    A SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK
    A BOOKLIST EDITORS' CHOICE
    NAMED TO 13 STATE AWARD LISTS

    "A marvelous story about courage, loyalty, perseverance, and the meaning of home." --Newbery Award-Winning Author Karen Cushman


    From the Hardcover edition.
  • Random House, Inc.
    Alone in the world, teen-aged Hattie is driven to prove up on her uncle's homesteading claim.
    For years, sixteen-year-old Hattie's been shuttled between relatives. Tired of being Hattie Here-and-There, she courageously leaves Iowa to prove up on her late uncle's homestead claim near Vida, Montana. With a stubborn stick-to-itiveness, Hattie faces frost, drought and blizzards. Despite many hardships, Hattie forges ahead, sharing her adventures with her friends--especially Charlie, fighting in France--through letters and articles for her hometown paper.

    Her backbreaking quest for a home is lightened by her neighbors, the Muellers. But she feels threatened by pressure to be a "Loyal" American, forbidding friendships with folks of German descent. Despite everything, Hattie's determined to stay until a tragedy causes her to discover the true meaning of home.


    From the Hardcover edition.
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