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The Devil's Paintbox

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 443 Ratings and 163 Reviews

Book Description
It is April 1865. Aiden and Maddy Lynch have barely survived a brutal winter alone on the remains of their family's drought-ravaged Kansas farm when an unlikely savior appears one morning. Jefferson J. Jackson is looking for strong men to work in the Seattle lumber camps, not a half-starved teenager with a useless girl in tow, but somehow the pair convinces him to let them join his wagon train.More
Book Information
PublisherLaurel-Leaf Books
BindingMass Market Paperback (8 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages368
ISBN-100440239621
ISBN-13978-0440239628
Publication Date10/12/2010
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About Victoria Mckernan (Author) : Victoria Mckernan is a published author of young adult books. Published credits of Victoria Mckernan include Shackleton's Stowaway.
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3/10/2010 Peni Griffin said: I'll read anything set immediately post Civil War right now, so I didn't get much into the jacket copy past "April 1865." Not much to my purpose here - it's a traveling west story. A good one. But I'[m surprised her editor let her get away with so many viewpoint switches in the early chapters.
tags: I Read

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