During
the summer Jenna kept on hounding me, “When is the next reading club?”
Not
until September.
I
LOVE the line-up of books we get to read this year. I’ve actually read half of them already.
Our
first meeting was last night. We had checked the book out just the week
before. Fortunately for us, it was easy
reading and we had finished the book on Tuesday morning.
I
was happy as we read that what we read had historical truth – meaning the book
“Riding Freedom’ I
did not realize until just before the last two chapters that Pam Munoz Ryan had
written this historical fiction about Charlotte Darkey Parkhurst or one-eyed Charley –
Charlotte
was an orphan who lived at a poorhouse along with several other orphans – all
male. Charlotte was needed in the
kitchen and those in charge made certain that there would never be an
opportunity for her to be adopted. When
Charlotte’s best friend, Hayden, is adopted, she decides to run away.
The
story takes place in the mid 1800’s when women didn’t travel alone and were not
given the right to vote among other things.
Charlotte disguised herself as a boy and worked like a boy and
eventually would pass herself off as the greatest stage driver and vote as a
man.
After
the story is an account of the real Charlotte or Charles Darkey Parkhurst –
which is the name she used on the registrar to vote – over 50 years before
women were allowed to vote. It was not
discovered until after her death that she was indeed female.
Next
month’s book is ‘The Great Ivan” – which we’ve already read. You can read some of my review on this post.
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