Little Mission on the Clearwater: A Story Based on the Life of Young Eliza Spalding
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Little Mission on the Clearwater: A Story Based on the Life of Young Eliza Spalding  -     By: Wendy Lawton

Little Mission on the Clearwater: A Story Based on the Life of Young Eliza Spalding

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Little Mission on the Clearwater: a Story Based on the Life of Young Eliza Spalding by Wendy Lawton, Eliza grows up with her missionary family as the first white girl that is born in the Oregon Territory. She is happy seeing the Nez Perce Indians coming to know Jesus, and prays the Cayuse tribe will also believe. An epidemic breaks out among the Cayuse tribe, and Eliza witnesses the historical event known as the Whitman Massacre. Written with cultural appreciation for Native Americans, this adventurous story will encourage readers in their faith. Paperback, 160 pages.

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Title: Little Mission on the Clearwater: A Story Based on the Life of Young Eliza Spalding
By: Wendy Lawton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 160
Vendor: Moody Publishers
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 7.50 X 5.25 X 0.4 (inches)
Weight: 5 ounces
ISBN: 0802424945
ISBN-13: 9780802424945
Ages: 8-12
Stock No: WW424944

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Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.

In 1847, ten-year-old Eliza Spalding is growing up with her missionary family as the first white girl to be born in the Oregon Territory. Eliza loves seeing the Nez Perce Indians come to know Jesus, and she prays the Cayuse tribe will believe as well. But when an epidemic ravishes the Cayuse and tensions rise, Eliza finds herself witnessing the historical episode known as the Whitman Massacre. Told with rich detail and cultural appreciation for Native Americans, this adventure story will thrill young readers and encourage them in their faith.

Author Bio

WENDY LAWTON, an award-winning writer, sculptor, and doll designer, founded the Lawton Doll Company in 1979. She currently works as an agent for the Books & Such Literary Agency. Wendy has written numerous books, including six for her Daughters of Faith series and four for her Real TV series. Wendy is active in her church and is a frequent speaker for women's groups. Wendy and her husband, Keith, are parents to three adult children and live in Hilmar, California.

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