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The Delicate Pioneer

The Delicate Pioneer

Published in
1961
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Description

Felicity was far too delicate to be pioneering to Oregon Territory! Ironically, it was her parents who died en route, leaving her with her Uncle Jon and that infuriating tease Arne, also orphaned, who jeered at the ailing, self-pitying Missy Flissy. And Seattle turned out nothing like a southern plantation with sunshine and slaves: it was dense rainy forest with six houses, Indians and wild animals. Surprisingly, the challenge suited her. Slowly she made friends with the Indians and discovered a love of animals. Chief Seattle befriended and encouraged her to make 'strong shining thoughts'. She cut off her limp colorless plaits, tamed feral cats, learned to cook and housekeep-and to tease Arne back! They had almost become friends, when Uncle Jon's family arrived-including the beautiful, charming, golden-haired and genteel Adelaide who had always reduced Felicity to sullen inferiority. And she was loudly horrified to find Felicity tanned, sturdy, crop-curled, barefoot, cooking in a log cabin, on friendly terms with Indians and skunks. She was also too refined, delicate and ladylike to do anything at all. And to make it worse, Arne fell heels over head for her charm and beauty. But Felicity had the last word, after all.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
114 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Storyline: 'The Delicate Pioneer' promises to take readers on an enthralling journey through the challenges and triumphs of pioneering life, offering a captivating narrative that is hard to put down.
  • Historical Insight: The book provides a detailed and immersive look into the past, giving readers a chance to learn about the era of pioneers and the delicate balance they had to maintain in their daily lives.
  • Character Development: Sally Watson is known for creating deep and relatable characters, and 'The Delicate Pioneer' is no exception. Readers will find themselves invested in the protagonist's growth and experiences.
  • Thematic Depth: The novel explores themes of resilience, adventure, and the human spirit, making it not only an entertaining read but also a thought-provoking one that resonates with readers long after they've turned the last page.