The Copper Lady

The Copper Lady by Alice Ross, published by Millbrook Press in January 1997, is a 48-page book designed to introduce young readers to history through engaging narratives. This edition presents a blend of real and fictionalized accounts centered around significant historical events, aiming to spark interest and imagination in its audience.
Readers will find that The Copper Lady focuses on a pivotal episode from the 19th century, exploring themes related to family, orphans, and foster homes in the United States and Europe. Each story is crafted to relate actual events, often accompanied by a brief summary that highlights the historical significance, making it a valuable resource for young learners interested in historical fiction.
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Introduce young readers to history through the stories of both real and fictionalized people. By focusing on a single important episode that describes a historical event, these books engage readers’ interests and imaginations. Written in a story format, each account relates events that really happened, often followed by a brief summary of the historical event to further explain the significance it had on history.
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