Mary Ware's Promised Land By Annie F. Johnston
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
The twelfth volume in this famous series, continuing the adventures of lovable Mary Ware. The scene of this story is laid in Kentucky.
The series was her 13-book collection beginning with The Little Colonel (1895).
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She clutched the railing with both hands, hoping fervently that they would stop." -from Chapter 1 As Mary Ware visits the bustling cities of Texas for the first time, she experiences the challenges of urban life and new social situations.
For the first time, supporting character Mary Ware steps out of Annie Fellows Johnston's hugely popular Little Colonel Series and into her very own collection of adventures.
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A spunky little girl who lives on her grandfather's farm in Kentucky reunites a fragmented family after the Civil War.
Because of an illness in the family, Lloyd Sherman, the Little Colonel, finds herself being shipped off to boarding school from her home in Lloydsboro Valley, Kentucky.