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Where The River Takes Me :The Hudson's Bay Company Diary Of Jenna Sinclair (2000)

by Julie Lawson(Favorite Author)
3.62 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
043995620X (ISBN13: 9780439956208)
languge
English
review 1: Where the River Takes Me is another book from the Dear Canada series which focuses on the Hudson's Bay Company during the years 1850-1851. The story's main character, Jenna Sinclair, travels from Fort Edmonton to Fort Victoria after losing her father and stays at Staines School to further her studies. Along the way she experiences adventure and friendships to deliver an interesting stories for readers of all ages.
review 2: Twelve-year-old Jenna Sinclair begins her diary in August of 1849. She is an orphan living with her strict Aunt Grace at Fort Edmonton, where her father worked for the Hudson's Bay Company before his death. Shortly after Jenna begins writing her diary, Aunt Grace marries, and now Jenna must leave her home for the first time in her life, for
... moreher new uncle has been assigned to a job at a different fort. Jenna is very sad to leave her best friend, Suzanne, and her beloved grandmother, but she is also excited about the adventures she is sure to have on her journey.Shortly after arriving at her new home, Fort Colvile, Jenna learns of a school for children of Hudson's Bay Company employees. Her aunt and uncle agree that Jenna can attend the school, and so she sets out on another long journey to Fort Victoria on Vancouver's Island. The school isn't quite what Jenna hoped for, as the teachers are very strict. But she eventually makes new friends, explores the island, tries to solve a mystery, and visits the local Indian tribe, while recording all her adventures in her diary, as she hopes to write a novel based on her adventures someday.Where the River Takes Me is another good book from the Dear Canada series. Jenna is a likeable narrator, and the book is full of interesting historical details. This book is mostly a story of what everyday life was like for the child of a Hudson's Bay Company employee in the mid 19th century and I think it had less of a plot compared to some of the other books in the Dear Canada series. Still, this book is an enjoyable read that I recommend to readers who enjoyed other books from this series or from the similar Dear America series. less
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citysmoke
Quite good actually I love the very eventful life of Jenna Sinclair, quite amusing actually!
Messi2010
I really liked this book although it was a little bit confusing at the start.
richa
Not as good as others I have read in the series but still enjoyable.
Baggagl
I really enjoyed the journey in that one.
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