The Courage of Sarah Noble

K-3

The Courage of Sarah Noble

By: Alice Dalgliesh

A young girl. A brave journey. A lesson in courage.At just eight years old, Sarah Noble faces the unknown wilderness with her father, learning that true courage means feeling fear - and still moving forward. A timeless story of bravery, friendship, and growing up.This version is perfect for readers who will enjoy a classic, inspiring tale. 

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In 1707, young Sarah Noble and her father traveled through the wilderness to build a new home for their family. Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble, her mother had said, but Sarah found that it was not always easy to feel brave inside. The dark woods were full of animals and Indians, too, and Sarah was only eight!

The true story of Sarah's journey is inspiring. And as she cares for her father and befriends her Indian neighbors, she learns that to be afraid and to be brave is the greatest courage of all.

About the Author: 

Born October 7, 1893, in Trinidad, Alice Dalgliesh was a woman of letters all her life. The daughter of a Scotsman and an Englishwoman, she grew up with Sir Walter Scott's novels and her father's stories of how Wattie Scott would visit her great-grandfather and sit in the kitchen exchanging stories. An avid reader, she started writing when she was six and at age 14, after the family had moved to England, she won a five-pound box of chocolates from a magazine as a prize for her writing. In 1912, she traveled to America to attend the Pratt Institute—she wanted to learn how to be a kindergarten teacher. She took her master's degree at Teachers' College at Columbia University. Soon thereafter, she began teaching a course in children's literature at the same college while she taught grade school. Eventually she became the children's book editor for Charles Scribner and Sons. Her nonfiction was praised by critics for its casual yet factual and detailed style. Her historical fiction is cited for its accuracy and detail as well as her creation of believable characters and dramatic plots. Two of her works of historical fiction, The Courage of Sarah Noble (1954) and The Bears of Hemlock Mountain (1952) won Newbery Honors. Ms. Dalgliesh died in June of 1979. —Vicki Palmquist, The Children's Literature Network

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  • By: Alice Dalgliesh

  • Pages: 54

  • ISBN: 9780689715402

  • Media: Paperback

  • Reading level: Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
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A Murphy

My daughter really connected with Sarah Noble in this book. Probably one of the most "living" of the books we read in the American History series.

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Aubrey

This is one of our favorite books! My little boys begged for another chapter and we finished the story in one reading. They have talked a lot of Sarah's bravery, and in turn they see themselves as "brave like Sarah." Sarah starts out feeling scared of the Native Americans. Over time, they become her closest friends. This is a great way to show children that the more we seek to know about other people and cultures, the more we come to love them and see our similarities.

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Tamara

Great book!

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