Once on This Island

Once on This Island by Gloria Whelan is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on August 9, 1996. This 192-page book is written in English and explores the impact of the War of 1812 on a family living on Mackinac Island, Michigan. The story follows young Mary O’Shea as she navigates the challenges brought on by her father’s departure to join the American Army, alongside her siblings as they manage their farm during a time of uncertainty and British occupation.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family and resilience against the backdrop of historical events. The book presents a vivid portrayal of life during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods, highlighting the lifestyle and struggles of those living in rural America. Through Mary’s experiences, the story captures the essence of farm and ranch life while addressing the emotional toll of war on families.
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When war erupts between England and America in 1812, it brings change and uncertainty—even to Michigan’s remote Mackinac Island. For young Mary O’Shea, the hardest change is the departure of her father, who leaves Mackinac to join the American Army. With her sister and brother, Mary must tend the farm, deal with the hardships of British occupation, and hope for the safe return of their father.
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