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| |  | Historical Fiction | Home » » » » Hard Times for Jake Smith: A Story of the Depression Era (Historical Fiction for Young Readers) | | | | | | | Description: | | It's 1935, Depression time, and the Wildsmith family is forced to sell their sow pig, then their cow, then their beloved hunting dog. Finally, the parents pack up the kids and, without telling them where they're going, leave their Alabama farm. Along the way, Mary Jake is handed a handkerchief with something tied inside and an order to take the left fork of the road to town, where she is to present the handkerchief at the stone house she will see. So begins the adventure of an abandoned girl who chooses her own path (neither left fork nor right), dyes herself in a stump full of walnut-colored water, and disguises herself as a boy in order to survive. Mary Jake Wildsmith is now Jake Smith, headed for strange and exciting adventures in a very different world. Acclaimed historical novelist Aileen Kilgore Henderson blends a driving narrative with a gallery of memorable characters, among them the traveling evangelist Miss Celestine and confederate widow Miz Bennett, for this rags-to-riches story of a strong young girl who meets abandonment with courage and resilience. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Aileen Kilgore Henderson | | Hardcover:
| 232 pages | | Publisher:
| Milkweed Editions | | Publication Date:
| March 17, 2004 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 1571316485 | | Package Length:
| 8.24 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.62 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.77 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Very highly recommended readingAug 08, 2004
By Midwest Book Review Hard Times For Jake Smith is a novel set against the background of the 1930's "Great Depression". MaryJake Wildsmith is a 12-year-old girl whose family has fallen on hard times and must leave their worn out farm and migrate somewhere else in search of better prospects. MaryJake thinks she's going with her family but instead is dropped off at the edge of a forest and told to go on into town and fend for herself as best she can. Hurt, bewildered, unprepared, MaryJake ignores her mother's instructions, dyes her hair, disguises herself as a boy, and makes her own way into the world as "Jake Smith". Eventually she uncovers a web of secrets stretching back to before she was born, makes friends, and finds family when she least expects to. Very highly recommended reading and enthusiastically recommended for community library collections, Hard Times For Jake Smith draws from author Aileen Kilgore Henderson's own experiences growing up on a farm in Alabama during the 1930s and gives her superbly written story a true feeling of authenticity.
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