Transplanted

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In the aftermath of the Civil War, California emerges as a land of opportunity and transformation. "Transplanted" by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton captures the essence of this era through the eyes of eleven-year-old Lee Tarleton, who confronts the complexities of identity and belonging in a boarding house filled with diverse characters. As she grapples with her own unalienable rights and the societal expectations of her time, Lee's journey reflects the broader struggles of a nation redefining itself. This compelling historical novel is ideal for students and civic activists seeking to understand the intricacies of post-war America and the personal narratives that shaped its future. Discover the resilience of youth and the power of community in "Transplanted."

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