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The San Francisco earthquakeThe San Francisco earthquake

The San Francisco earthquake

Bonnie Hinman

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Set in 1906, the main characters live in St. Paul, Minnesota, but they take a vacation riding the railroad out west to San Francisco, California. Some historical events discussed included not only the massive earthquake in San Francisco which measured 7.8 on the Richter scale, but also Enrico Caruso singing in the opera Carmen, the fires that spread following the earthquake and the general disdain some individuals held for the Chinese at that time. Some character issues addressed included adjusting to the addition of a step-parent following the loss of a parent, discrimination based on race, and how working together in a stressful circumstance can build bonds between individuals.

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OL Work ID
OL18178108W

Subjects

StepfathersJuvenile fictionEarthquakesFictionChildren's fictionSan francisco (calif.), fictionStepparents, fictionCalifornia, fictionEarthquakes, fiction

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