Emily's Fortune

Emily's Fortune

by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Emily's Fortune

Emily's Fortune

by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

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Overview

From Newbery Award winner Phyllis Reynolds Naylor comes a witty tale of the Wild West filled with comical cliffhangers and featuring a cast of plucky orphans and dastardly villains. Emily Wiggins is poor and timid, without a drop of self-confidence. When she is unexpectedly orphaned, she is left all alone except for her turtle, Rufus. What in blinkin' bloomers should Emily do? Emily's neighbors, Mrs. Ready, Mrs. Aim, and Mrs. Fire, have the answer: Emily must travel by stagecoach to the home of her honorable aunt Hilda. What a rootin' tootin' grand idea! But Miss Catchum of the Catchum Child-Catching Services will get a big bonus for delivering Emily to her next of kin, the vicious Uncle Victor. How the ding dong dickens will Emily escape Miss Catchum? It will take all the gumption and cunning of fellow orphan and traveler Jackson to help Emily find her confidence, her conniving spirit, and the true reason Uncle Victor wants to claim her. But how in flippin' flapjacks will Emily outsmart Uncle Victor? 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780375896507
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 06/08/2010
Series: Emily , #1
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 7 - 10 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor is best known as the author of Shiloh, winner of the Newbery Award, but many readers have followed her boy/girl battle series, which begins with The Boys Start the War and The Girls Get Even. Naylor's previous book for Delacorte Press, Faith, Hope, and Ivy June, centers on a girl living in Kentucky coal country.

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Painted on the door of the carriage was a sign that read Catchum Child-Catching ServicesTrumpet Junction Branch
Orphans, Strays, and Roustabouts
Rounded Up Quickly Emily jumped behind a mail cart so fast that she bumped into a boy in a faded brown jacket. "Hey!" he said. "Watch where you're going!" And then, "You're an orphan too, aren't you?" "How did you know?" she asked him. He shrugged. "Saw you trying to hide from the Child Catchers, just like I used to do."  

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