ABOUT THIS BOOK
I will carry that baby to Zion,” I shout at them, “just see if I don’t!”
Well! I did it! I have left them all quite speechless.In 1856, 12-year-old Charlotte and her widowed father are members of a Welsh handcart company on the Mormon Trail, so poor they cannot afford wagons but must push carts from Iowa City to Utah. When a woman in the company dies giving birth, and her husband is too distraught to care for the baby girl, Charlotte grandly offers to care for the baby, whom she names Rose. But taking care of Rose turns out to be much harder than Charlotte expected. She’s stuck; she can’t give Rose back. As she struggles along the trail with the infant, she comes to love Rose, and to dream of life with “her” baby, even though Papa and others remind her that she will have to give Rose back to her father when they part ways at the end of the trail.
REVIEWS
“Engrossing, detailed, thoroughly real . . . the large cast of characters comes vividly to life, none more than Charlotte, strong and lovely.”—
Kirkus Reviews, Starred
From the Trade Paperback edition.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ann Cannon is a newspaper columnist as well as the author of several books for young readers, including
Cal Cameron by Day, Spider-Man by Night, the 1987 winner of the Delacorte Press Prize for a First Young Adult Novel, and
Shadow Brothers and
Amazing Gracie, both ALA Best Books for Young Adults.