Oh, definitely, it is just takes some work for me! She hasn't had much of anything about westward expansion at school yet, and the Settlement of Ohio stuff dealt with native americans pretty mimimally. So I'd have to do more background (compared with, say, discussing slavery, which she knows a ton about.)
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There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Betsy Tacy I don't remember being pioneer-y at all, but I did love them.
That's true, flea.
I don't think I read Betsy Tacy, but I did read Understood Betsy, which I loved.
I liked Betsy-Tacy, particularly how the sophistication of the books and the stories changed as she moved through the years. But it's not pioneery at all.
I loved LHOP.
I loved LHOP, but I do agree with much of what my friend (a Betsy-Tacy fan) writes here: [link]
I have not read the LHOP books nor Anne of Green Gables, and I only have a vague familiarity with the name Betsy-Tacy. I think I saw them as "girl's books" or maybe too rural (I grew up in the country, pioneering stuff held no magic for me). Elizabeth Enright was my writer, Depression and wartime urban life. I was enthralled with the Melodys and The Saturdays and the adventures the kids had in New York City.
I ADORE Understood Betsy. It's all about empowerment and empathy and brings to life cool olde-timey Vermont.
I fangirled it as a kid. I used to play Understood Betsy in my room.
I loved every book about poor children ever. The All of a Kind Family, The Five Little Peppers (And How They Grew), The Boxcar Children, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. I think I need to read these Betsy-Tacy and Understood Betsy books!
I thought LHOP was pretty clear that Ma was wrong in saying "The only good indian is a dead indian", but I haven't read it in a long time, and probably now one would also need to talk about why they were homesteading in the first place and why they had to leave, and Manifest Destiny and everything else.
Also, did you read this blog about hating Ma yesterday, which was suggesting reading the Betsy-Tacy books instead? [link]