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Little House by Boston Bay (Little House Prequel)

hardcoverMarch 21, 1999
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ISBN-13: 9780060270117 ISBN-10: 006027011X
Publisher
HarperCollins Children's Books
Binding
hardcover
Published
March 21, 1999
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
20.30×2.10×14.00 cm

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Little House by Boston Bay (Little House Prequel) by Wiley, Melissa. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780060270117.

Its 1814 and five-year-old Charlotte Tucker lives with her family in the town of Roxbury, near the bustling city of Boston. Life in the Tuckers little house has always been pleasant and merry, but Charlottes family worries more and more about the war thats been going on since 1812. Now the British have gone and blockaded Boston harbor, and that means no molasses for supper. Charlotte is just beginning to realize that events happening far away can change things at her very own dinner table. What will the rest of the year bring for Charlotte and the Tucker family? The Little House saga continues! From Little House by Boston Bay: Saturday night had a cozy, comfortable feeling. A Saturday supper meant thick slices of brown bread on the plates beside the baked beans. It meant coffee for Mama and Papa instead of tea. And it meant three things in the middle of the dining-room table--the three members of what Charlotte privately thought of as "the Saturday family." There was the mother, a tall, delicately curved cruet of cider vinegar; the father, a squat redware molasses jug with a jaunty handle and a friendly chip on the rim; and between them, cradled in a glass dish, the butter baby. Charlotte had never told anyone about the Saturday family--it was nice to have a secret all her own. Besides, her brothers would tease her about it. Twelve-year-old Lewis would tease because he was a teasing kind of person, and Tom, who was seven, would tease because he did everything Lewis did. Lydia never teased, but she would either be not at all interested in the secret, or much too interested, and she would take over the game and change it. Charlotte did not want it to be changed. Like Saturday night itself, the Saturday family was perfect just as it was.