The Sisters in Time series is a Christian alternative to the American Girls novels. In 1924, 10-year-old Carrie Moe faces her own persecution to stand up for a Jewish friend targeted for trouble by the Ku Klux Klan.
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The Sisters in Time series is a Christian alternative to the American Girls novels. In 1924, 10-year-old Carrie Moe faces her own persecution to stand up for a Jewish friend targeted for trouble by the Ku Klux Klan.
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Carrie Ruhle has great fun playing with her friends in the attic. She is at a time though where she realizes that there are some serious things going on in her part of America in 1923.
She decidedly makes a new friend with the Russian girl, Dvora, who lives next door. The big problem that grows bigger every day is the raging members of the Klu Klux Klan. They are threatening Dvora's peaceful little family.
There's another thing too that Carrie wants to do. She wholeheartedly desires to show her piano teacher the truth of God's love. No matter how hard Carrie tries though, Miss Tilden won't accept Him.
Carrie is put into some very tough situations, but her strength is building up inside of her. What will she plan to do?
I completely loved everything in this book. It's one of my favorites in the "Sisters in Time" series!