Ebook {Epub PDF} Silver Dollar Girl by Katherine Ayres
· Silver Dollar Girl by Katherine Ayres. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , Silver Dollar Girl. by. Katherine Ayres (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · ratings · 12 reviews. In , unhappy living with her aunt and uncle in Pittsburgh, Valentine Harper disguises herself as a boy and runs away to Colorado determined to find her father who has gone there in search of gold/5(12). · Ayres' strength is her attention to background details, especially those of the Colorado mining boomtowns. She also accurately depicts expectations of women and girls of the time, contrasting those of women living in the settled towns "back East" with /5(10).
Ayres traveled farther afield for her fourth and fifth books. Silver Dollar Girl begins in Pittsburgh, but quickly moves to the untamed terrain of the Colorado Rockies during the s Silver Boom. Under Copp's Hill visits turn-of-the-century Boston's North End and explores mysteries that lurk in a settlement house and pottery. Ayres, Katherine. SILVER DOLLAR GIRL New York: Dell Yearling, IL , RL ISBN Vallie's father went out West more than a year ago to look for silver. Vallie has been living with her Aunt and Uncle and their son Harold. Harold has taken money from Vallie, torn up her china doll, and now he's cut off one of her braids. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Silver Dollar Girl by Katherine Ayres (, Library Binding, Prebound edition) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
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