Goldscryer by Rae Carson:
1. Walk on Earth a Stranger.
2. Like a River Glorious. (8.2016)
Strength Rating: 4
Recommended: 4
Leah Westfall, 15, lives with her parents in Dalhonega, Georgia. She
helps her father work the land, search for gold and hunt for their food.
While most of the jobs she does are not what the other girls in town
would do, she is happy with her family - and her best friend Jefferson
McCauley.
Before school, Jefferson comes up to her with a flyer. Gold has been
discovered in California - enough gold to report across the nation. And
Jefferson wants to go make his fortune. He lives with his father who is
more concerned with drinking than raising a son. Jeff has been keeping
the homestead and finding them food, but wants to strike out on his own.
When Leah's parents are murdered, there is nothing keeping her in town.
Nothing except an uncle who hints that he has uses for her. He is the
only one left who knows that she can feel the gold in the ground. Leah
gets a bad feeling from him and plans her escape. If she can catch up to
Jefferson by Independence, Missouri the will travel together.
Carson has written a novel that feels a bit like the Grapes of Wrath,
but set in an earlier time period. Leah's magic plays little role in
the first book in the series, but will likely come more into play if she
reaches California. In the mean time, this is a great historical novel
of a time of change in American history when thousands of people headed
west toward a vague promise of gold.
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