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Eleanor Jo: The Farmer's Daughter (Eleanor #5)
When Rachel Ann feels overwhelmed by schoolwork, sports, and other activities, her grandmother, Eleanor Jo, helps to put things in perspective by relating her experiences about the difficult times growing up on a farm during World War II.
Hardcover, 193 pages
Published
December 1st 2007
by Honornet
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Review by Jill Williamson
Eleanor Jo loves life on the farm. Waking up to her father’s singing, gathering eggs, doing laundry, and helping Mama make dinner, Eleanor loves feeling so grown up and safe. But then news comes. The war on the other side of the world has come to the United States. Men are packing up and shipping out to join the fight. Eleanor is scared, but as people in the community work together, rationing food and cutting back so they can send money overseas, Eleanor starts to think...more
Eleanor Jo loves life on the farm. Waking up to her father’s singing, gathering eggs, doing laundry, and helping Mama make dinner, Eleanor loves feeling so grown up and safe. But then news comes. The war on the other side of the world has come to the United States. Men are packing up and shipping out to join the fight. Eleanor is scared, but as people in the community work together, rationing food and cutting back so they can send money overseas, Eleanor starts to think...more
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