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Jocelyn Pladson buys the livery stable in Skiddy to aid the widow
of the previous owner. Citified newcomers with shady pasts and
newly invented motorcars, Maretta Rudd and J. L. Cochran intend to
replace the livery with a motorcar business. Fools, who ignore too
soon the need for horses and mules in transportation and farm work.
Maretta preaches the livery is smelly, antiquated. J.L. aims for a
seat on town council to bolster their plan. While Jocelyn persuades
others to not vote for him, he arranges a 4th of July celebration
to win votes. A mad dog running through the frightened crowd ends
the festivities early. A horse race J.L. bet a fortune on is
canceled. Rom, the teenage boy Jocelyn took in and raised, offers a
race between his mule and J.L.'s Oldsmobile. The winner? J.L.,
furious, hires hoodlums to demolish Jocelyn's livery, expecting
blame to land on them alone. No dice. Prison for J.L. looms, and
Maretta leaves town. Jocelyn plans to keep the Skiddy property, the
land, for a promising future.
Originally a Junior Literary Guild selection, Bank Street College
choice for Best Books for Children, and winner of the Western
Writers of America Spur Award for Best Western Juvenile BookIn 1888
Kansas City, Missouri, twelve-year-old Jocey Royal, who has a cleft
lip, no longer goes to school. Jocey believes that she will never
have a friend, that others will always chase and make fun of her,
as they did at school before she quit.Since her mother died and her
father became a drifter, Jocey has lived with her grandmother, a
washerwoman. When she's not helping Gram with laundry, she fills
her lonely life with books and dreams. Mostly she dreams of Kansas
and the farm her father abandoned there. On the farm, she could
live in isolation--free from torment. Eventually she persuades Gram
to go with her to Kansas.Life on the farm is not, however, what
Jocey expected. Hard work was no surprise. But there are neighbors
and traveling salesmen who cannot be avoided. Then there's Gram,
who seems determined to be sickly. Jocey wonders if she made a
terrible mistake, until she discovers that any girl can have
friends, if she will open herself to others. And maybe even her
cleft lip can be helped.
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