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Walking Up a Rainbow: Being the true version of the long and hazardous journey of Susan D. Carlisle, Mrs. Myrtle Dessery, Drover Bert Pettit, and Cowboy Clay Carmer, and others

Walking Up a Rainbow: Being the true version of the long and hazardous journey of Susan D. Carlisle, Mrs. Myrtle Dessery, Drover Bert Pettit, and Cowboy Clay Carmer, and others

Walking Up a Rainbow: Being the true version of the long and hazardous journey
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Walking Up a Rainbow: Being the true version of the long and hazardous journey of Susan D. Carlisle, Mrs. Myrtle Dessery, Drover Bert Pettit, and Cowboy Clay Carmer, and others

by Taylor, Theodore

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9780152945121
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Harcourt Brace, 1994. First edition. 1st printing. Revised from 1986 edition.. Hard cover. New in new dust jacket.. Summers, Mark (Jacket illustration by). 1 Text in English, Polish. Cloth & paper over boards. 276 p. Audience: Children/juvenile; Young adult. Historical fiction by award-winning author for young adults. Written following a request by Taylor's wife that he write 'a tall tale about an adventuresome girl'. So, in 1842, a 14-year-old orphan, her elderly guardian, a tough drover, and his crew drive several thousand sheep from Iowa to California, returning by the Isthmus of Panama, all to raise funds to save the girl's home from a villainous debt collector.

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THEODORE TAYLOR (1921-2006) was the author of many award-winning and acclaimed middle grade and young adult novels, including the modern classic The Cay, Billy the Kid, The Maldonado Miracle, The Boy Who Could Fly Without a Motor, and  The Weirdo . www.theodoretaylor.com

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Bookseller's Inventory #
Alibris.60510001929
Title
Walking Up a Rainbow: Being the true version of the long and hazardous journey of Susan D. Carlisle, Mrs. Myrtle Dessery, Drover Bert Pettit, and Cowboy Clay Carmer, and others
Author
Taylor, Theodore
Illustrator
Summers, Mark (Jacket illustration by)
Format/Binding
Hard cover
Book Condition
New New in new dust jacket.
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First edition. 1st printing. Revised from 1986 edition.
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0152945121
ISBN 13
9780152945121
Publisher
Harcourt Brace
Place of Publication
San Diego, Ca
Date Published
1994
Keywords
Early American social life, customs|Sheep herding|Youth
Bookseller catalogs
Youth Non-Fiction & Scouting;

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