Calico Bush. Illustrated

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By Rachel Field

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Calico Bush by Rachel Field is a poignant and beautifully written historical novel that tells the story of courage, resilience, and belonging on the early American frontier. Set in 1743 in colonial Maine, the novel follows Marguerite Ledoux, a young French orphan who becomes an indentured servant to a pioneer family. Known to her new family as "Maggie," Marguerite must adapt to a harsh new life in a rugged and unfamiliar land. Despite cultural differences, personal losses, and the constant threat of danger from the wilderness and native conflict, she demonstrates quiet strength and determination. Over time, she earns the respect and trust of those around her through acts of bravery, kindness, and loyalty. Rachel Field brings colonial New England to life with vivid historical detail and lyrical prose. The novel thoughtfully explores themes of identity, isolation, prejudice, and the meaning of home, all through the eyes of a strong young heroine who must find her place in a world that is not yet her own. A recipient of a Newbery Honor, Calico Bush is a timeless coming-of-age story and an inspiring portrait of a girl who learns to stand tall and true in the face of adversity.
Calico Bush. Illustrated