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Book details
  • Genre:YOUNG ADULT FICTION
  • SubGenre:Historical / United States / 19th Century
  • Age Range (years):13 and up
  • Language:English
  • Pages:156
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350958041

Pip

by Jane Price Harmon

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Overview
It is 1838 in the rolling hills of rural Tennessee where a small town of farmers have lived for generations. Suddenly a defenseless band of Cherokees, who are being removed from their home in Georgia to land in Oklahoma on a forced march called the Trail of Tears, appear. The soldiers guarding them temporarily set up camp in the lower meadow of the farm owned by Jamie's Pa. The local community is fearful and suspicious of them.
Description
It is 1838 in the rolling hills of rural Tennessee where a small town of farmers have lived for generations. Suddenly a defenseless band of Cherokees, who are being removed from their home in Georgia to land in Oklahoma on a forced march called the Trail of Tears, appear. The soldiers guarding them temporarily set up camp in the lower meadow of the farm owned by Jamie's Pa. The local community is fearful and suspicious of them. Jamie, a thirteen old boy, motherless since the age of five, and Pip, his extraordinary dog from Africa, are asked to help Miss Ada and her son, Ed, supply the Cherokees with herbs, blankets and clothes during their short stay. Through this encounter Jamie is able to learn more about these strange people, and his knowledge propels him into circumstances which are both exciting and heart-breaking.
About the author
Jane Harmon is a teacher in Atlanta, Georgia. She loves history, animals and has had an enduring passion for horses. She lives in an historic neighborhood in the heart of the city with her husband, four dogs, three are rescues, a cat, a Bearded Dragon and two Saddlebred horses.