Through the Open Door

By Hulme, Joy N.

Publishers Summary:
Nine-year-old Dora, who has been kept out of school because of her speech impediment, dreams of learning to speak normally as her family joins a group of other Mormons journeying from Utah to New Mexico in 1910.

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ISBN
978-0-38097-870-0
Publisher
New York : HarperCollinsPublishers, 2000.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on August 4, 2000

Gr 4-6 Nine-year-old Dora Cookson and her family are devout Latter Day Saints living in Utah. In the autumn of 1910, Mr. Cookson announces that they will move to a homestead in New Mexico where they will have more land and still be near a community of other Mormons. Dora, a likable, intelligent child, was born with her tongue attached to the bottom of her mouth and cannot speak more than murmurs. As...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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