The Jumping-Off Place
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2008
321
Novel • Fiction
South Dakota • 1910s
2008
YA
9-12 years
The Jumping-Off Place by Marian Hurd McNeely follows four orphaned siblings navigating life on the South Dakota prairie. Overcoming numerous challenges, they strive to fulfill their deceased uncle's dream of homesteading. The story highlights themes of perseverance, family, and the pioneer spirit in the face of adversity.
Adventurous
Inspirational
Hopeful
Heartwarming
Nostalgic
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The Jumping-Off Place by Marian Hurd McNeely is praised for its vivid portrayal of early 20th-century pioneer life, offering readers a compelling look at resilience and adaptability. Critics appreciate the authentic characterization and rich detail, though some note the pacing as uneven. Overall, it remains an engaging read with historical value.
Fans of The Jumping-Off Place by Marian Hurd McNeely likely enjoy pioneer adventures and historical settings. Similar to Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder, this novel appeals to readers who appreciate tales of resilience and frontier life. Ideal for those interested in early 20th-century American homestead stories.
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321
Novel • Fiction
South Dakota • 1910s
2008
YA
9-12 years
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