Synopses & Reviews
Despite being small and frail, Sadie Rose is strong in other ways. She never forgets to check the chicken coops so the foxes can’t get in. She notices when the farm animals are sick. And she always has a new idea when it’s needed. Even so, her neighbors worry that she’s not strong enough for life on a farm. But when there’s a calamity and friends and family can no longer celebrate the Sabbath in their neighbor’s parlor, Sadie Rose comes up with an idea that proves that there are “all kinds of strong.”
Synopsis
Although she possesses a sharp mind that compensates for her frail little body, Sadie Rose's neighbors' worry that she is not up to the rigors of farm life, but when a calamity prevents her family and friends from celebrating the Sabbath in a neighbor's parlor, Sadie comes up with an idea that proves there are "all kinds of strong."
Synopsis
Although she possesses a sharp mind that compensates for her frail little body, Sadie Rose's neighbors worry that she is not up to the rigors of farm life.