"Sarah, I need your help."Whenever trouble came her way, Sarah knew Marcus would be there to help her. Now that she's leaving Williamsburg to return to Kentucky, she's determined to help him. Years ago, Marcus lost his wife and son to slave traders, and he has reason to believe his family is now in Kentucky. If they are there, Sarah vows she'll find them. What she doesn't plan on finding, however, are sickness, non-stop Indian raids, and extremely harsh living conditions. Through it all, however, Sarah comes to a new understanding of what it means to be a child of God.
It's June of 1778, and thirteen-year-old Sarah Moore has been living with her relatives in Williamsburg for a year when she receives the news that her mother and new baby sister are seriously ill back home on the Kentucky frontier. Sarah immediately leaves Williamsburg to return home. When she arrives, she finds that their home has been burnt to the ground by Indians, her family is living at the fort, and her father and older brother have gone off to fight the Indians. Sarah must struggle with the challenges of living in this harsh frontier land, with the constant threat of Indian attacks and worry over her family. Readers who enjoyed the previous two books about Sarah Moore will definitely want to read this one as well. Although the Sarah's Journey books are not among my top favorites, they are still sweet, well-written, and historically accurate stories that will most likely be enjoyed by young readers who enjoy historical fiction set in colonial and pioneer times. I particularly enjoyed the colonial frontier setting of this book and the first in the series. It's a setting I'd really like to see more of, as it combines my two favorite historical fiction topics, colonial times and pioneer life.
Reunon in Ketucky is a great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I read this book because my friends older sister said that it was a good book, it looked kinda spid, but I read it anyway I am sure glad I did read it was the best book! know I am looking to buy the other ones!
Reunion in Kentuckey
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book was wonderful! Wanda Luttrell writes as if she were really there. she writes with all the things that make a book interesting, suspense, danger, and problems that make this book hard to put down! Sarah is a young girl that is moving back to Kentuckey from Williamsburg to be with her sick mother.While she is there, she is asked to find a friend's family. The novel takes you through the chalanges Sarah faces all along the way. If you like historical fiction, than you will love Wanda Luttrell's "Stranger in Williamsburg".
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