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Westminster West

por Jessie Haas

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Historical Fiction. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

Based on real-life events, a gripping historical novel from award-winning young adult author Jessie Haas
To Sue Gorham, life in Westminster West isn't fair, not at all. It isn't fair that she has to do most of the backbreaking chores on their Vermont farm while her sister, Clare, gets to take exotic vacations with their wealthy aunt. It all started when Clare, who's a year older than Sue, got sick. That was three years ago. Now, Clare is a chronic invalid too fragile to leave the house. One day Sue finds a diary in the attic, written by her father after he came home from the Civil War. After reading it, Sue suddenly falls ill. The sisters switch places as Sue becomes bedridden and Clare takes over her chores. That is, until the arsonist who's been burning barns in their close-knit parish community strikes again—and this time, it's the Gorham farm.

Based on real-life incidents in the author's hometown, Westminster West vividly recreates rural life during the 1800s as it tells a moving and intriguing story of family, community, and sibling rivalry.

This ebook features a map and a historical afterword from the author.

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Well, if I hadn't seen a different cover, I never would have picked up this book as I am not into YA lit. This really wasn't bad--a bit tedious at times, but it was really short. It's set in 1883 on a farm in Vermont and is based on a true story. Sue Gorham is tired of taking on so much of the household work while her sister Claire is treated like a delicate flower. After an illness, Claire realized that it was great to be pampered and excused from any work, so she keeps playing the hypochondriac, feeding into her mother's anxiety that she will develop consumption. She also gets treated to vacations in the White Mountains by her wealthy aunt, coming home with fancy new clothes and affected airs. Sue finds a brief diary written by her father during the Civil War. She obsesses over it, hiding it under her mattress and rereading it constantly, trying to figure out what exactly happened. This heightens her nerves, and she develops a bad case of vertigo. Suddenly, she is the pampered invalid, and Claire, with the loan of her aunt's maid, is stuck with all the work. Sue enjoys this immensely and even hides the fact that she is starting to feel better.

Meanwhile, a firebug has destroyed several barns and the schoolhouse. When the Gorham's barn is set afire, Sue springs out of bed and into action, riding a horse rapidly through the surrounding area to alert neighbors that help is needed. While she is considered something of a hero, when she returns to the house, Claire has again taken to her bed. At this point, their mother knows that Claire is faking and that she has encouraged her behavior, but she says it is too late to do anything about it, and Sue accepts her lot.

So a simple story of two sisters jealous of one another and trying to get out of work by playing sick. Aside from that, the author gives a good view of farm life in the period. As I said, it wasn't bad, but probably more interesting to someone 12 or 14. ( )
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Historical Fiction. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

Based on real-life events, a gripping historical novel from award-winning young adult author Jessie Haas
To Sue Gorham, life in Westminster West isn't fair, not at all. It isn't fair that she has to do most of the backbreaking chores on their Vermont farm while her sister, Clare, gets to take exotic vacations with their wealthy aunt. It all started when Clare, who's a year older than Sue, got sick. That was three years ago. Now, Clare is a chronic invalid too fragile to leave the house. One day Sue finds a diary in the attic, written by her father after he came home from the Civil War. After reading it, Sue suddenly falls ill. The sisters switch places as Sue becomes bedridden and Clare takes over her chores. That is, until the arsonist who's been burning barns in their close-knit parish community strikes again—and this time, it's the Gorham farm.

Based on real-life incidents in the author's hometown, Westminster West vividly recreates rural life during the 1800s as it tells a moving and intriguing story of family, community, and sibling rivalry.

This ebook features a map and a historical afterword from the author.

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