
In 1906, mortified by her mother's suffragist activities that cause the family to move from New York City to Cape Light, fourteen-year-old Rose sees no value in her mother's feminist views until she tries to enter a horse riding competition open only to boys.
year: 2004, 2005
call number/section: 1000
subjects: horses, fiction, mothers and daughters, suffragists, friendship, moving, household, new england, history, 20th century, fiction, fiction, mother-daughter relationship
Editions

Tamar, Erika
HarperCollins (2004)
In 1906, mortified by her mother's suffragist activities that cause the family to move from New York City to Cape Light, fourteen-year-old Rose sees no value in her mother's feminist views until she tries to enter a horse riding competition open only to boys.
Schools: 2

Tamar, Erika
Parachute Press Book/Avon Books/HarperCollins (2005)
In 1906, mortified by her mother's suffragist activities that cause the family to move from New York City to Cape Light, fourteen-year-old Rose sees no value in her mother's feminist views until she tries to enter a horse riding competition open only to boys.
Schools: 0