Making It Home

Making It Home

by Suzanne Roche
Making It Home

Making It Home

by Suzanne Roche

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Overview

Authentic photos, documents, projects, and games let the reader experience history in a new way. It starts with one new (older, nerdy, bossy) stepsister, one mysterious book in an antique store, and one relic. They take two brothers back in time to the turn of the twentieth century, when millions of people are immigrating to America.

For the newcomers trying to make New York City their home, it’s a place of dreams, hard work, and opportunity—and poverty, hardship, and illness.

But how can three children help their new immigrant friends when they have enough to figure out? For starters, what are they doing in the past and how are they going to make it home to the future?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153079608
Publisher: Suzanne Roche
Publication date: 06/15/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 238,180
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Suzanne's initial lifetime plan was to marry Tarzan, but moved on to consider becoming an actress, a baseball player, and a Soviet spy. These aspirations came entirely from reading and writing about them rather than from any meaningful training or talent. In fact, Suzanne was terribly shy as a child and scared to be on stage. When she played baseball, she practiced her ballet positions in the outfield. The whole Soviet spy idea fizzled because, while on the way to job interview with the CIA, she took a detour to browse in a bookstore and completely forgot about the interview. As each of these career plans fell through, it was the love of history, reading, and writing that grew. Growing up, she wrote letters to Laura Ingalls Wilder, pretending to be her pen pal. She parked herself in front of the television on Saturday mornings to watch "Big Blue Marble." After reading "Dr. Zhivago," she decided to major in Russian History in college. Now she writes historical fiction because it lets her pretend to live in different times and meet everyone she's always wanted to meet. No book about Tarzan has been planned yet though.

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