Mattie's Story

Mattie's Story
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Publisher : Selkirk Stories
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9780993604003
ISBN-13 : 0993604005
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Book Synopsis Mattie's Story by : Margaret A. Westlie

Download or read book Mattie's Story written by Margaret A. Westlie and published by Selkirk Stories. This book was released on 2014-01-13 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Her mother wants her to marry a man whose name she doesn’t know. Today. Mattie Cameron is only 15 years old and playing with the children when a man comes courting. In fear, she marries him that very day, knowing nothing of what to expect from marriage. Her changed status alters her relationships with family and friends, while childbirth strains her connection with her difficult mother. Will Mattie find love and security with a man who was once a stranger? Mattie’s Story is the first of the Settler's Stories novels by Margaret A. Westlie. Vulnerable yet resolute and tough-minded, Mattie will draw you in. Read Mattie’s Story and follow Mattie as she changes from a girl to a woman.


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