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Nothing Here But Stones

Published
Feb 2013
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Historical Historical
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176

About This Book

At first I thought everything in America would look like New York City, with shops and crowded streets, but I have discovered, the farther west we travel, that there are long stretches of nothing. Absolutely nothing.

I only hope the place we are going to is not so empty.


Nothing Here but Stones is based on a Russian Jewish colony that settled in Cotopaxi, Colorado, in 1882. Told from the viewpoint of eleven-year-old Emma, the book vividly portrays the hardships and struggles of the colony.

They were promised housing and rich ground for farming. Instead, the land is rocky and of poor quality. The houses are small and unfinished, and the colonists lack equipment and livestock for tilling and planting.

The actual Jewish settlers faced many of the same hardships that Emma and her family did. There was an early frost, and the crops were stunted. The colonists were threatened by marauding bears and visited in the winter by starving Indians, who came to their doors begging for food.

This new edition of Nancy Oswald's award-winning novel brings brings an important piece of Colorado history to a new generation of young readers.

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First Edition Feb 2013 Filter Press, LLC ISBN 0865411506
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Sep 2004 Henry Holt ISBN 0805074651
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Mar 2013 Filter Press, LLC
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Mar 2013 Filter Press, LLC ISBN B00BXPHJVO
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