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Little House in the Highlands -Little House the Martha Years #1

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Six-year-old Martha (great-grandmother of Laura Ingalls Wilder) wants to be ladylike, but it’s impossible when her brothers are playing Picts and Scots on the rolling Scottish hills. Will she ever stop getting herself into scrapes?

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Meet Martha the little girl who would grow up to be Laura Ingalls Wilder’s great-grandmother. It’s 1788, and six year old Martha lives in a little stone in Glencraid, Scotland. Martha’s father is Laird Glencaraid, and the life of the Laird’s daughter is not always easy for a lively girl like Martha. She would rather be running barefoot through the fields of heather and listening to magical tales of fairies and other Wee Folk than learning to sew like a proper young lady. But between her dreaded sewing lessons, Martha still finds time to play on the rolling Scottish hills.

Pub Date: May 1, 2007

SKU: 102-1853Categories: Story BooksBrand: {post_terms_product_brand}

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Weight0.25 lbs
Dimensions5.12 × 0.3 × 7.6 in
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Little House in the Highlands -Little House the Martha Years #1

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Six-year-old Martha (great-grandmother of Laura Ingalls Wilder) wants to be ladylike, but it’s impossible when her brothers are playing Picts and Scots on the rolling Scottish hills. Will she ever stop getting herself into scrapes?