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Marilyn Bishop Shaw

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2008-2016, suosituimpien joukossa Solomon. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2008-2016.

Man 'Most Grown

Man 'Most Grown

Marilyn Bishop Shaw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Immediately after the Civil War ended, the Moses, Lela, and Solomon Freeman traveled southward from North Georgia to North Central Florida to establish their own homestead as freed people. The story that began in the Florida Historical Society award-winning Solomon, continues realistic depiction of the challenges of homesteading, family and community dynamics, and the special region of Florida so many people don't know. It's what many call the "real or forgotten Florida". In 1870, Solomon Freeman is only fourteen years old and already an old hand at the work and danger of the life of a homesteader in north Florida. He and his parents, Moses and Lela, have less than a year to go before earning the legal deed to their farm but they all know that nothing is guaranteed. Illness, injury, failed crops, animal and human attack, extreme weather, and the remaining political and social views of the Reconstruction Era are all very real threats. Just one of those threats could doom the success - even the survival -- of the Freeman family. With so much weight on his young shoulders, how is Solomon to navigate the ritual growing pains of a young manhood without destroying the people he loves the most?
Solomon

Solomon

Marilyn Bishop Shaw

Pineapple Press Inc.,U.S.
2008
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Accelerated Reader Quiz available: #117017Eleven-year-old Solomon Freeman and his parents, newly freed slaves, are building a homestead in north Florida's wilderness, living their dream of independence. Their battle to survive is filled with harsh difficulties in this wild and fickle new home, and they all work long, hard days. Solomon's father, Moses, dreams of his only son sharing his love for the land. Lela, his mother, tries to shield Solomon from his father's expectations, for she knows that the boy's heart is not in the fields.Solomon is a natural woodsman, good at fishing and hunting. Though these skills bring food to their meager table, Moses wants his son to concentrate on farming. Further distancing father and son is the arrival of a refined Virginian brandishing a fifteen-foot whip with deadly precision. Solomon is captivated by the man and the whip while Moses despises the whip and dreads his son's fascination with the newcomer. Lela struggles to make a home, keep peace between her husband and son, and continue Solomon's education as they fight to survive.When the chance comes to go on a cattle drive, Solomon jumps at it--though his parents are reluctant to let him go. He confronts a new world as he rides a Florida marshtackie horse, wields his whip rounding up a large herd of wild cattle, and brings them to market at the coast--where he sees sights he had never dreamed existed.Are the Freemans strong enough to build a successful homestead? Will they be welcomed in this hard place where blacks have only been slaves in years past? Will the family seal its bond through shared hardship or splinter irreparably? Does Solomon have the wisdom he needs to face challenges beyond his years and see the family through its perils?See all of the books in this series