
Prairie-Schooner Princess
'Prairie-Schooner Princess' Summary
In 1856, the Quaker family of the story leaves their home in Ohio to start a new life in Nebraska. They face a long and difficult journey across the prairie, battling the elements and encountering unexpected challenges. During their travels, they find a young orphan girl, alone and in need of care. The family welcomes her into their hearts and lives, a decision that will profoundly impact their future. As the family establishes their new life in Nebraska, they encounter further trials, including the harsh realities of the frontier, the devastating Civil War, and interactions with various Native American tribes. The novel delves into the complexities of family relationships, the struggles and triumphs of faith, and the ability of love to overcome hardship. Throughout the book, the family's resilience, their strong faith, and their resourceful nature are tested, ultimately shaping their destinies and forging an unbreakable bond.Book Details
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