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Hattie Ever After
Hattie Ever After | Kirby Larson
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In 1919, 17-year-old Hattie leaves the Montana prairie—and her sweetheart Charlie—to become a female reporter in San Francisco, in the sequel to Hattie Big Sky, that was written, in part, to answer many questions that readers posed about the irrepressible Hattie.
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ImperfectCJ
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I finished Hattie Big Sky before I was done with my mask project, and the other audiobook I'm working on (Linda Yueh's What Would the Great Economists Do?) requires more thinking than I could spare while sewing, so I got the Hattie sequel from the library. It's not got the oomph that the first has (and a sequel probably wasn't necessary), but it was fun to hear about San Francisco between the wars while finishing the masks.

BookishMarginalia Lovely masks! 3y
ImperfectCJ @BookishMarginalia Thank you! My teen needs 2 a day plus spares for sleep-away camp (she's vaxed, but most of the girls there are too young still, so they have a universal masking policy, which I really appreciate). I also got two super-cute camping- and cat- themed fabrics, but she's decided 16 is too old for that kind of silliness. More for me, I guess! 3y
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I'm giving this one a pick even though I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the first one. Hattie is still a great character who exhibits strength as she tries to find her place in the world.

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