![]() ![]() There are also critical, intentional differences. There are numerous similarities to Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books here, many of them captivating. And when most of the other families pull their children out of school in protest after Hanna starts attending, Hanna isn’t sure people will even come to the shop once it opens. Hanna knows her parents had a marriage of love and a true partnership in business, but Papa is worried what people will think. He and Mama owned a dress shop, but because Mama was Chinese many assumed he married her to get free labor. Papa, who is white, doesn’t want Hanna to sew for the shop. Hanna has two strong desires: to get her diploma, and to make dresses for the fabric shop Papa is opening. ![]() Now 15, she and Papa have left Los Angeles far behind to start over in the growing frontier town of LaForge, Dakota Territories, in 1880. ![]() Published by Clarion/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2020 ![]()
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