Caddie Woodlwan is an eleven year old girl in America at the time when Abraham Lincoln was president. She has a mother, a father, and six older and younger brothers and sisters.
Caddie isn't like most girls in her time. When she should be learning how to sew, she's out in a field helping her brothers plow, and she would rather be outside than be cooking.
Caddie and her two brothers, Tom and Warren get into a lot of trouble, but have great adventures, including the time they played tricks on their posh, Boston cousin, Annabelle.
When the Woodlawn's beloved Old English Sheepdog, Nero, goes to live with their uncle, Caidde is hearbroken. Nero was her more than her best friend, and was always with her.
Caddie's indian friend, John lets her keep his dog while he goes away for a while, but John's dog just isn't the same as Nero.
When John comes back fron his journey to take his dog home, Nero finds his way back to the Woodlwans.
Caddie Woodlawn is a good book. It doesn't really have a clear conflict, but the book is still good.
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