· Kathy Cannon Wiechman is the author of Like a River: A Civil War Novel, which earned a Kirkus star and won the Grateful American Book Prize, and Empty Places, about life in a s coal-mining camp in Kentucky. She lives with her family in Cincinnati, Ohio, not far from where the story of Not on Fifth Street takes place. Visit www.doorway.ru · In October, historical fiction author Kathy Canon Wiechman launches her newest book Not on Fifth Street about the record-breaking Ohio River flood of Not on Fifth Street tells the story of the Great Flood of from the perspective of brothers Gus and Pete, who live on Fifth Street in Ironton, Ohio. Located on the Ohio River, the town of Ironton has experienced flooding before, but on this occasion, the flood waters reached places they never had before eventually reaching as far as Fifth Street/5.
This item: Like a River: A Civil War Novel. by Kathy Cannon Wiechman Hardcover. $ In Stock. Ships from and sold by www.doorway.ru FREE Shipping on orders over $ Esperanza Rising (Scholastic Gold) by Pam Muñoz Ryan Paperback. NOT ON FIFTH STREET is a fictional story loosely based on my father's experiences in the record-breaking Ohio River flood of Two brothers in Ironton, Ohio, are at odds over a girl when the river begins to rise. The novel tells how they deal with the flood and their broken relationship. Download or read book entitled Not on Fifth Street written by Kathy Cannon Wiechman and published by Calkins Creek online. This book was released on 02 November with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Two teenage brothers are divided by more than the swollen Ohio River during the record-breaking flood of.
NOT ON FIFTH STREET. by Kathy Cannon Wiechman. Age Range: 8 - 12 BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON. Meet Kathy Cannon Wiechman, author of NOT ON FIFTH STREET I’ve been friends with Kathy Wiechman for a number of years through an on-line writers support group and also on Facebook. Kathy writes historical fiction for children and teens. Not on Fifth Street tells the story of the Great Flood of from the perspective of brothers Gus and Pete, who live on Fifth Street in Ironton, Ohio. Located on the Ohio River, the town of Ironton has experienced flooding before, but on this occasion, the flood waters reached places they never had before eventually reaching as far as Fifth Street.
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