Marie-Grace makes a difference

author: Buckey, Sarah Masters
Marie-Grace Gardner, worried about yellow fever in New Orleans, finds out someone she care about is ill and tries to do what she can to help, and fears the epidemic will cause her to lose her home and family.
year: 2011
call number/section: 1000, 920
subjects: yellow fever, fiction, french americans, new orleans (la.), history, 19th century, fiction, free african americans, epidemics, orphans, friendship, african americans, historical fiction, historical fiction

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Marie-Grace makes a difference
Buckey, Sarah Masters
American Girl Pub. (2011)
Volunteering with her friend Cecile at a crowded New Orleans orphanage during the yellow fever epidemic of 1853, Marie-Grace discovers that it is not just the orphans who need help.
Schools: 7



Marie-Grace makes a difference
Buckey, Sarah Masters

Marie-Grace Gardner, worried about yellow fever in New Orleans, finds out someone she care about is ill and tries to do what she can to help, and fears the epidemic will cause her to lose her home and family.
Schools: 3


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