mex-Amer. Fiction
Campbell & Wyman
Thanks so much... but my library is tiny and it is hard to find even the
more basic Canadian history books and fictions so I doubt that I will find
the book you mentioned. But I order books like a fiend...a major addiction
and pretty much compulsory where I live (remote).
Soooo, any other suggestions>??
And could anyone get me the name of the book listed below or better yet, an
ISBN.
ta,
Brooke in BC\
more basic Canadian history books and fictions so I doubt that I will find
the book you mentioned. But I order books like a fiend...a major addiction
and pretty much compulsory where I live (remote).
Soooo, any other suggestions>??
And could anyone get me the name of the book listed below or better yet, an
ISBN.
ta,
Brooke in BC\
>book
><<I haven't been very helpful in her pursuit of great historical fiction
>
>regarding this era in American history (we do not cover it here in
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>Canada...esp. at elementary levels). She is particularly interested in the
>
>1800's. >>
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>One of the Fleischman's (Either Sid or Paul) recently published a lively
>about a girl who ends up travelling with "the bandit" Joaquin Murietta. Ibrynlee@...
>don't remember the title, but maybe you can find it at the library. I
>enjoyed the book. It's set around 1849.
>
>Also, Zorro is a set in California, when it was still part of Mexico.
>
>I wish I had more suggestions. I'll be interested to hear what others have
>to say.
>
>Betsy