Caroline is a 17 year old tomboy looking for love. When her brothers join up with the California gold rush, she begs to acompany them. when they turn her down, she takes matters into her own hands. 5/5(5). Caroline was a fun tale with a cute love story, suspense, and adventure. A fifteen-year-old girl determined to follow her brothers into gold country so she chops off her lovely blonde hair, dons some trousers, and joins a wagon train west, just days after her brothers.4/5. Willo Davis Roberts’s most popular book is The Girl with the Silver Eyes. Willo Davis Roberts has 96 books on Goodreads with ratings. Willo Davis Roberts’s most popular book is The Girl with the Silver Eyes. Caroline by. Willo Davis Roberts. really liked it avg rating — ratings — published Want to.
Willo Davis Roberts Papers 1. Willo Davis Roberts Papers 1. Collection Inventory. Box 1. 15" X 11" X ". The View From the Cherry Tree. New York: Atheneum, 1. Typed manuscript with revisions. by Willo Davis Roberts. Write a review. How are ratings calculated? Caroline is a highly-spirited and determined lady who will get to California to find her brothers even if it means cutting off her long golden hair and masquerading as a boy. This was no easy task while crossing the plains of the west. Buy a cheap copy of Caroline book by Willo Davis Roberts. Free Shipping on all orders over $
The Girl with the Silver Eyes. Willo Davis Roberts. $ - $ Caroline. Willo Davis Roberts. $ - $ The View From the Cherry Tree. Willo Davis Roberts. $ - $ (#7) Caroline by Willo Davis Roberts. If only men and boys were going to California, then Caroline would become - a boy. Caroline just wants the same adventures her brothers have. But they're headed West to California to find gold, and that's no place for a girl to be. So Caroline takes matters - and scissors - into her own hands. Books Willo Davis Roberts wrote for Sunfire: #3 Elizabeth. #7 Caroline. #13 Victoria. Willo Davis Roberts wrote three perfectly serviceable romances for Sunfire early in the series. They reach neither the heights nor the lows of other Sunfires, the romances are believable and not exasperating (unless, like me, you liked the losing suitor in Victoria more than the winner), and her characters mostly escape the eighties-superwoman trend that other Sunfire authors employ.
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