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Friday, November 14, 2014

Invincible Louisa by Cornelia Meiggs


 
        Hello again!

Right now I am on page 101 out of 194.So in this book, Invincible Louisa, they have moved so many times that it is hard to count. They have moved so far to Concord... a lot, and they have moved  (<<<Fruitlands, Massachusetts) to Massachusetts also. Louisa was very good at drama and she performed plays with her sisters and family. They performed plays in their barn, and they also had a club named the Pickwick Club. The only thing about it was that the sisters were the only members in their club.  (<<<Hillside, Concord)When Louisa turned fourteen, she finally went to school. Anna (her sister) found the new life interesting, and easy to get used to, but it wasn't the same for Louisa. She was a very tall girl for her age. Louisa and her sister did not go to school for a second year, though their father and Mr. Henry Thoreau taught them. One thing that is interesting about biographies are that they are written from peoples journals and diaries. It is also a little weird to read it because they only have what the people wrote, so they skip from place to place in the book. The harsh winter is coming up and no one knows what is going to happen, do you think that they will survive or something worse?
          Well thank's :)
       


2 comments:

  1. Your story sounds really interesting. But it kind of surprises me that the reason it is hard for her to fit in is because of her height. During that time period was it unusual to be really tall?~SkySky

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  2. Wow really interesting but just wondering who is they? Louisa and her family? Really cool and I hope Louisa likes it more and gets used to it.

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