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Julia's Mending
Julia's Mending
Author: Kathy Lynn Emerson
In 1887, when her missionary parents have gone to China without her, snobbish twelve-year-old Julia is sent to a farm in upstate New York where she breaks a leg, while it mends learns to love and accept her country cousins and heal her anger.
ISBN-13: 9780531083192
ISBN-10: 0531083195
Publication Date: 9/1987
Pages: 135
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Orchard Books (NY)
Book Type: School Library Binding
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Book description: The year is 1887 and twelve-year-old Julia Applebee has been shipped off to her cousin's home in the small upstate New York town of Liberty Falls while her missionary parents go off to China. Used to living in the heart of New York City with her grandmother, and having her beautiful clothes made by private dressmakers, Julia wants nothing to do with the country or her "country cousins." To make matters worse, on her second day in Liberty Falls she falls through a hole in the barn and has to wait 24 hours for a doctor to come and set her leg.

Through the next few months, Julia has one wish - to be rescued. But as her leg begins to mend, so does her attitude. As her anger and frustration slowly subside, Julia begins to understand the importance of family, as well as the importance of giving her cousins and Liberty Falls a second chance.


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