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Skylark (Sarah, Plain and Tall)
Skylark - Sarah, Plain and Tall
Author: Patricia MacLachlan
My mother, Sarah, — doesn't love the prairie. — She tries, but she can't help — remembering what she knew first. Sarah came to the prairie from Maine to marry Papa. But that summer, a drought turned the land dry and brown. Fires swept across the fields and coyotes came to the well in search of water. So Sarah took Anna and Caleb back east, where th...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780064406222
ISBN-10: 0064406229
Publication Date: 1/30/1997
Pages: 112
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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3.7 stars, based on 27 ratings
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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I loved this book as a child and so did my daughters.
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A wonderful story of a family on the prairie.
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This successful sequel to Sarah Plain and Tall (1985), which was recently televised, has enough dramatic tension and character development to satisfy devoted fans of the first book. Mail-order bride Sarah goes back east with children Anna and Caleb, leaving husband Jacob, whose name is "written in the land," to deal with their drought-ridden farm. Sarah's home in Maine makes a favorable impression on the children, but they miss their father and fear they will never return to the prairie. Finally, Jacob comes to fetch them home: "Papa looked at Sarah. `It rained,' he said. `I never thought you'd come,' whispered Sarah. `It rained,' said Papa again, his voice so soft it could have been the wind I heard." MacLachlan packs a lot into this spare tale and never diverges from the child's point of view, even when showing adult behavior. The happy result is emotional impact without cloying sentimentality.


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