The Boy Who Saved ClevelandMacmillan, 04.04.2006 - 64 Seiten If not for Seth Doan, the city of Cleveland wouldn't exist today... In 1798, Cleveland, Ohio, was in danger of being wiped out by a malaria epidemic. Based on fact, this book tells the remarkable story of Seth Doan, a young boy whose heroic efforts kept his family and neighbors alive and ultimately put the city of Cleveland on the map. J im Giblin's first full-length work of historical fiction, this chapter book is perfect for kids of that in-between age—too old for picture books and too young for full-length novels. The Boy Who Saved Cleveland is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. |
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CHAPTER THREE To the Mill | 13 |
CHAPTER FIVE Even Ma Is Ill | 28 |
CHAPTER SEVEN The Sacks Are So Heavy | 44 |
AUTHORS NOTE | 63 |
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