Description
8th printing 1977. Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Carol Ryrie Brink’s beloved children’s novel “Caddie Woodlawn” is a testament to the enduring appeal of this classic tale. Published in 1935, the book won the prestigious Newbery Medal and has remained a favorite among generations of young readers. Set in 1864 in the Wisconsin wilderness, it follows the adventures of the spirited and tomboyish Caddie Woodlawn, whose free-spirited nature often lands her in scrapes as she explores the frontier with her brothers.
Brink’s vivid depiction of pioneer life and her strong female protagonist made the book groundbreaking for its time. Its themes of independence, resilience, and respect for nature continue to resonate with modern audiences. This particular printing from 1977 offers collectors a chance to own a piece of literary history, bearing the gentle marks of countless readings by enthralled children. Though well-worn, its secure binding and clean pages ensure that Caddie’s exploits can be enjoyed for years to come.