Eleanor Atkinson
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Greyfriars Bobby
This story is about a dog in Aberdeen, Scotland, which demonstrated phenomenal loyalty to his adopted master. His master was an elderly grave keeper who took the mange-infected dog on as a pet. After many years, the old man died, but the dog (Greyfriars Bobby) would not leave the grave of his master, except to find food, until the dog also died of old age. There is a monument to the dog in the city square at Aberdeen.
Johnny Appleseed. The Romance of the Sower
The true adventures of Jonathan Chapman, who braved the unfriendly wilderness to bring apple trees and brotherly love to America's new frontier.
Hearts undaunted
Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1863 – 1942) was born in Rensselaer, Indiana, taught school in Indianapolis and Chicago, and wrote for the Chicago Tribune. This story follows the forward movement of the frontier from northern New York to Chicago. The heroine, Eleanor Lytle, spends her childhood as a captive among the Indians. As a little girl of three, she attracts the attention of Chief Cornplanter, who kidnaps her and makes her an honored member of his tribe. She is grown to young womanhood before she is returned to her sorrowing mother. To make up to her for the years of suffering, Eleanor marries the man who is her mother’s choice, but later, after his death, she marries one she loves and goes westward with him, as a pioneer to the new frontier. – Book Review Digest
