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Jóvenes Voces Americanas

Esta serie ofrece un viaje cautivador a través de la historia, contado a través de las narrativas personales de jóvenes. Cada volumen presenta entradas de diario y cartas auténticas que dan vida a momentos cruciales de la historia estadounidense. Los lectores pueden sumergirse en las experiencias y pensamientos de la juventud de diferentes épocas. Es una forma atractiva de conectar con el pasado a través de los ojos de quienes lo vivieron.

Emma's Journal
Rachel's Journal
Hannah's Journal
Rose's Journal

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    Rachel's Journal

    The Story of a Pioneer Girl

    • 56 páginas
    • 2 horas de lectura

    The journey along the Oregon Trail unfolds through the eyes of young Rachel, who documents her family's seven-month adventure from Illinois to California in her handwritten journal. As they navigate challenging terrain, Rachel captures the essence of their experiences, including treasured mementos that reflect the trials and triumphs of pioneer life. This personal narrative offers a vivid glimpse into the resilience and spirit of those who ventured westward during this historic migration.

    Rachel's Journal
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    Emma's Journal

    The Story of a Colonial Girl

    • 56 páginas
    • 2 horas de lectura

    Set against the backdrop of the British blockade of Boston in 1774, a ten-year-old girl named Emma yearns to contribute to the American fight for independence. Isolated at her Aunt Harmony's house and separated from her family, she seizes an opportunity when her father entrusts her with a secret code used by the militia. This newfound responsibility empowers Emma to play a pivotal role in the historical struggle for freedom, showcasing her bravery and determination.

    Emma's Journal
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    Hannah's Journal

    The Story of an Immigrant Girl

    • 56 páginas
    • 2 horas de lectura

    Set against the backdrop of a small European village, the story follows Hannah, who is captivated by tales of a better life in America, a place promised to be free from persecution. When her cousin Esther offers an extra ticket for a ship to New York, Hannah persuades her parents to let her go. As she embarks on this journey, the narrative explores her hopes and the realities of what awaits her in America, raising questions about dreams versus reality.

    Hannah's Journal
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