Dear America: Standing in the Light

Dear America: Standing in the Light
ISBN-10
0545388651
ISBN-13
9780545388658
Series
Dear America
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2011-08-01
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Author
Mary Pope Osborne

Description

One of the most popular Dear America diaries of all time, bestselling author Mary Pope Osborne's STANDING IN THE LIGHT is now back in print with a gorgeous new cover! Catharine Carey Logan and her family have enjoyed a peaceful and prosperous life as the Quakers and Delaware Indians share a mutually trusting relationship. Recently, however, this friendship has been threatened by violence against the Indians. Then, Catharine and her brother are taken captive by the Lenape in retaliation. At first, Catharine is afraid of her captors. But when a handsome brave begins to teach her about the ways of the Lenape, she comes to see that all people share the same joys, hopes, and fears. Osborne crafts a thrilling story of romance and danger and remarkable courage.

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