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Maddy and the Monstrous Storm: A Schoolhouse Blizzard Survival Story
Maddy and the Monstrous Storm: A Schoolhouse Blizzard Survival Story
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Girls Survive

Maddy and the Monstrous Storm: A Schoolhouse Blizzard Survival Story

by Julie Gilbert
Illustrated by Wendy Tan

Thirteen-year-old Maddy Rollag finds it hard to adjust to life on her aunt and uncle’s farm in Dakota Territory. Her schoolmates think she’s spoiled, and Aunt Marta makes it clear that Maddy is not fit for farm life. Maddy desperately misses her father and life back home in St. Paul, Minnesota. But on January 12, 1888, everything changes. A blizzard traps Maddy and her classmates inside their schoolhouse. If they stay in the schoolhouse, they’ll freeze, but the risk of trying to escape and getting lost in the blizzard is equally dangerous. Will Maddy and her schoolmates survive? This Girls Survive story is supported by a glossary, discussion questions, and nonfiction material on the Schoolhouse Blizzard of 1888, making it a valuable resource for young readers.

 
ISBN978-1-66634-071-6
Lexile Level560L
ATOS Level4.1
GenreHistorical Fiction
Text TypeLiterature: Narrative
SubjectFiction Reading, History, Adventure
Page Count112
Copyright2023
SeriesGirls Survive
Capstone Interactive eBook
Price
$39.99
 


 
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Julie Gilbert

Julie Gilbert

Although Julie Gilbert’s masterpiece, The Adventures of Kitty Bob: Alien Warlord Cat, has sadly been out of print since Julie last stapled it together in the fourth grade, she continues to write. Her short fiction, which has appeared in numerous publications, explores topics ranging from airport security lines to adoption to antique wreaths made of hair. Julie makes her home in southern Minnesota with her husband and two children.

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