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Caddie Woodlawn

By: Carol Ryrie Brink
Narrated by: Roslyn Alexander
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Summary

Newbery Medal Winner, 1936

No one would accuse 11-year-old Caddie Woodlawn of being dainty and ladylike. In spite of her mother’s best efforts, Caddie is as wild as the wind, playing freely and rambunctiously with her two brothers in the Wisconsin backwoods. There are rafts to build and trees to climb and pranks to play. Caddie especially likes to watch her friend Indian John build birchbark canoes at the river. 

Every day seems wide with possibility - as wide as the frontier. But living on the edge of civilization has its risks, too. And when Indians threaten to attack the settlers, it is Caddie’s resourcefulness and bravery that save the day. 

The author, Carol Ryrie Brink - granddaughter of the real Caddie Woodlawn - based her book on the true stories her grandmother used to tell her about growing up on the frontier.

©1962 Carol Ryrie Brink (P)1994 Recorded Books, LLC

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Quality storytelling, well read.

Loved this well-written story based on the life of a young girl's life on the frontier. Quality literature, not twaddle. While many modern books try to challenge stereotypes about girls, this book beat them to it, without denigrating masculinity either. Relationships with parents, siblings, and people of other ethnicities portrayed in healthy ways.
9 and 11 year old girl and boy captivated by this story on a long journey, with its exciting moments, characters worth caring about, and real portrayal of life in years gone by.

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