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The German Girl
- Narrated by: Jordan Scherer
- Series: First Children of Farmington, Book 2
- Length: 20 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Lori Lipsky
- 06-03-17
Charming 1800's pioneer story
What did you love best about The German Girl?
I'm reading through the First Children of Farmington series, and so far this is my favorite, probably because my ancestry is German. Young Huldah strays from her property as she looks for the family cow. She loses her way in the woods and cannot make it home on her own.
The book is written for children, but as an adult listener, I found it to be well-researched and charming.
Any additional comments?
I love the covers and artwork of the books in this series so I purchased the books, but ended up listening to this book on Audible.