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Plainsong for Caitlin (American Dreams) (edition 1996)

by Elizabeth M. Rees

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Caitlin and Rebecca's world crumbles when they hear of the disaster at sea in which thier father is killed. With meager funds, the sisters leave New Bedford to begin a new life on the western frontier.
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Title:Plainsong for Caitlin (American Dreams)
Authors:Elizabeth M. Rees
Info:Flare (1996), Paperback
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I didn't like how Caitlin spent the majority of the book miserable- especially the situation she was in. I thought they should have worked things out differently. I did like how Caitlin connected to the prairie as she had to the ocean, and I appreciated the ending. ( )
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Caitlin and Rebecca's world crumbles when they hear of the disaster at sea in which thier father is killed. With meager funds, the sisters leave New Bedford to begin a new life on the western frontier.

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Orphaned in 1872 Nebraska, fifteen-year-old Caitlin and her older sister, Rebecca, start their lives over on the wild prairie, where Caitlin learns to love and respect the land with the help of a handsome young man.
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