Sarah, Plain and Tall
June 24, 2008 by Myscha Theriault

This historically themed, family style story of the American prairie features a family’s grief, a farm’s struggle and a mail order bride.
A classic piece in American classrooms for early intermediate students, this book turned movie by Patricia MacLachlan is an excellent example of a “big kid” story written at a more accessible level for younger readers.
A father and farmer with two young children loses his wife and struggles to keep his life and family on track. He posts an advertisement and a woman from Maine answers. She arrives to make a difference, but not the one he expects.
Personal verdict: A great choice for introducing chapter books to younger readers, both in literature circles or as a whole group book study.
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