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Prairie River 2: Grateful Harvest

Prairie River 2: Grateful Harvest

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Grateful Harvest
Review: A Grateful Harvest is the second book in the Prairie River series. Both books are well written giving you vivid pictures of how hard life was for a young girl without parents in middle 1800s. She relies on her new friends and God to help her through the tough times. The ending leaves you with just enough knowledge to anticipate the troubles in the next book. I would recomend this book to anyone who is looking for a great historical series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful, well written book for children
Review: Prairie River: A Grateful Harvest, is a wonderful story thay always seems to have you leaving wanting to read more, and more.
A beautiful ending that makes people want to buy the second sequel. It is 1865, ans school teacher Nessa is teaching in a small schoolhouse in Prairie River. That is all I am going to give you. :) I recomend this book for people who love the Little House series and for people who love history. This story seems to me as a genra, historical fiction, with a little mystery twisted into the plot, so jump into this book, and meet Nessa!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: This is the sequel to the book Prairie River: A Journey of Faith. So you really shouldn't read this book if you haven't read the first one. Both boooks were excellent and I finished them in 2 days. But if I had to choose, I would probably say the first book was a tiny bit better. But then again, what sequel is ever as good as the original?


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