High-spirited young Jane is excited to be part of Mr. Mercerās plan to bring Civil War widows and orphans to Washington Territoryābut life out west isnāt at all what she expects in this novel thatās perfect for fans of Avi and Little House on the Prairie.
Washington Territory is just the place for men of broad mind and sturdy constitutionāand girls too, Jane figures, or Mr. Mercer wouldnāt have allowed her to come on his expedition to bring unmarried girls and Civil War widows out west.
Janeās constitution is sturdy enough. Sheās been taking care of her baby brother ever since Papa was killed in the war and her young stepmother had to start working long days at the mill. The problem, she fears, is her mind. It might not be suitably broad because she had to leave school to take care of little Jer. Still, a new life awaits in Washington Territory, and Jane plans to make the best of it.
Except Seattle doesnāt turn out to be quite as advertised. In this rough-and-tumble frontier town, Jane is going to need every bit of that broad mind and sturdy constitutionānot to mention a good sense of humor and a stubborn streak a mile wide.