
As the only girl in a Finnish American family of seven brothers, May Amelia Jackson resents being expected to act like a lady while growing up in Washington state in 1899.
year: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2019
call number/section: 1000, 920, 1890
subjects: frontier and pioneer life, washington (state), fiction, brothers and sisters, sex role, finnish americans, washington (state), fiction, historical fiction, siblings, gender role, juvenile fiction, juvenile fiction, historical fiction
Editions

Holm, Jennifer L
HarperCollins (1999)
As the only girl in a Finnish American family of seven brothers, May Amelia Jackson resents being expected to act like a lady while growing up in Washington state in 1899.
Schools: 51

Holm, Jennifer L
HarperTrophy (2000)
As the only girl in a Finnish American family of seven brothers, May Amelia Jackson resents being expected to act like a lady while growing up in Washington state in 1899.
Schools: 13

Holm, Jennifer L
HarperTrophy (2001)
As the only girl in a Finnish American family of seven brothers, May Amelia Jackson resents being expected to act like a lady while growing up in Washington state in 1899.
Schools: 0
Holm, Jennifer L
It isn't easy being a pioneer in the state of Washington in 1899, but it's particularly hard when you are the only grirl ever born in the new settlement.
Schools: 0

Holm, Jennifer L
As the only girl in a Finnish American family of seven brothers, May Amelia Jackson resents being expected to act like a lady while growing up in Washington state in 1899.
Schools: 1
Holm, Jennifer L
Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers (2019)
As the only girl in a Finnish American family of seven brothers, May Amelia Jackson resents being expected to act like a lady while growing up in Washington state in 1899.
Schools: 2