Phoebe’s Folly

“Phoebe’s Folly” by Kathleen Karr, published by HarperTrophy in 1997, is a juvenile fiction novel that follows the self-reliant women of the Petticoat Party wagon train as they embark on their journey to Oregon City. This edition, comprising 199 pages, presents a narrative filled with action and adventure, highlighting the challenges faced by these women in the 19th-century United States.
Readers will find a humorous and engaging story that includes encounters with a band of Snake Indians and a shooting contest, showcasing the resilience and determination of its characters. The book explores themes related to animals and the historical context of the American West, making it an entertaining read for those interested in action-packed tales featuring strong female protagonists.
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Now armed with rifles, the self-reliant women of the Petticoat Party wagon train continue their journey to Oregon City and face more challenges including a shooting contest with a band of Snake Indians.
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