Charlotte's Rose by A.E. Cannon is a book I've owned for a few years but never gotten around to read until now. It's the story of a 12-year-old girl named Charlotte who leaves her home in Wales and travels with her dad and other Mormon converts to Utah. As the handcart company starts on the journey in America, one woman dies giving birth and her husband is in deep mourning, so Charlotte offers to take care of the baby for the rest of the trip. She volunteers to prove she is grown up, but once she starts caring for Rose, she finds that it is much harder than she anticipated. This book tells Charlotte's story of how she comes to love Rose--even though her dad and others remind her that this baby will have to be returned to Rose's father when he's ready.
This book was beautifully written and just touching to read. It was really neat to see what it could have been like for these pioneers in their journey and to get to know all the different characters in the handcart company. It was a wonderful story that had me both smiling and crying. (Also, FYI: This isn't a Mormon fiction book written specifically for a Mormon audience. It's a general historical fiction book that happens to be about the Mormon pioneers.)
Rating: * * * (3/3 = Loved it)
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