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August 24, 2005 9 and up4 and up
Danny and Life on Bluff Point: My Horse Sally is the fifth in a series of historical novels for children. Danny is learning to ride his new horse and has discovered the location of Captain Charles Williamson’s historic campsite—by falling into a dug well. There is no way out for him until a Seneca Indian boy discovers his plight and skillfully rescues him. Danny’s new friend explains why he and his family are living near Branchport. The boy’s grandfather tells an emotional story about the Seneca Indian Chief, Red Jacket.

The men of the Lee family help to launch Uncle Philo’s steamboat, Cricket. During the season’s exciting first ride on the lake Danny is asked to pilot the large boat and is left alone in the pilothouse. Doubt at first overwhelms him but as he turns the steamboat away from the shore he knows he can do what is expected of him. This is a very thrilling and “grownup” responsibility.

It seems that the thoughtless Mr. Overhouser will purchase Grandpa Scott’s property at the tip of Bluff Point. Sister Mary and Danny are needlessly placed in a dangerous position when the careless Mr. Overhouser forces their wagon off the road while driving up the east side of the bluff.


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About the Author

Mary Ellen Lee and her family have lived in the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York for four generations. Keuka Lake is the setting for her books and is where both she and her father grew up. The author is an avid reader of nonfiction American history and uses her knowledge to enhance the historical value of her books.

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  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (August 24, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 059536084X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595360840
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,524,769 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Danny Learns More Lessons, December 2, 2006
This review is from: Danny and Life on Bluff Point - Book 5: My Horse Sally (Paperback)
Danny is having fun being an energetic 10-year old even though built on the small side. He loves life and the adventures it brings. Pa knows Danny has learned to respect the lake when iceboating after his scary nighttime adventure in "Lost in the Dark" so he allows Danny to take his younger sister Mary on the iceboat over to Great Grandma's house on Saturday. As Great Grandma Baker relates her adventures as a young homemaker on her trip on the Erie Canal in the mid 1850's, we learn how whole families, their household goods and even livestock were transported on canal boats.

A train trip for Danny's whole family has a blend of the excitement of a new adventure plus fear as an unexpected situation with a bad man affects all of them. The reader is caught up in the tension as events unfold. Read about Danny, his family and his adventures in this warm, insightful series by Mary Ellen Lee.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I NEED book 6, I miss Danny!, October 1, 2006
This review is from: Danny and Life on Bluff Point - Book 5: My Horse Sally (Paperback)
I bought this series for my son as we live near Bluff Point. I pre-read them for content. "Life on Bluff Point" books are great reading on many levels. There is a bit of history, as well as daily life and lessons to be learned with in these pages. You do not have to be a local person to enjoy Dannys journals. My son liked the family dynamics of this era, with its joys and conflicts and I liked the many subtle lessons on good behavior. Reading about the daily chores and responsibilities of the children was an eye opener for my ten year old, as was the fact that all these years later, boys will still be boys.
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5.0 out of 5 stars sense of history and entertainment at the same time, August 11, 2006
This review is from: Danny and Life on Bluff Point - Book 5: My Horse Sally (Paperback)
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (7/06)

Mary Ellen Lee proudly shares the past with us in the latest installment of "Danny and Life on Bluff Point, My Horse Sally". These novels are loosely based on her grandfather's journals. Danny and his siblings represent her father and his siblings. The reader should prepare to learn and be entertained as Ms Lee transports her readers back to life on the farm in the late 1800's. Danny is taking steps into manhood in "My Horse Sally". Sally is Danny's horse. He hasn't own her long and is beginning to wonder if she will ever respond to him. He begins to look at her differently after discussing her with Uncle Jerome.

Danny's latest adventure included: His first business transaction. His first long ride on Sally is to see Mr. Ehule at Keuka College. The trip is about 12 miles. He successfully bargains with Mr. Ehule to purchase supplies from Ma. Danny wants his Pa to be proud of him and he tries very hard to please him. Work in the vineyards is muddy, cold and weary labor. For the first time Pa asks Danny to drive Kit and rake the brush. This is another opportunity to prove that Danny is growing up. Launching a steamboat is a great adventure and has Danny leaping with excitement. Plus someone may be purchasing Grandpa Scott's property.

This book is about a simpler time. A time when families ate meals together, worked together and loved together. We've forgotten what that is like in this world of hurry here and hurry there. Rarely do families take time to enjoy the simple pleasure of living. These books give me a sense of warmth. Boys will enjoy these novels. It seems that most literature geared toward boys is sports related. This book will give them a sense of history and entertainment at the same time. But I wouldn't limit these to children. After telling my farmer husband about them. He was intrigued enough to also want to share in history that is revealed through Ms. Lee's writing.

Well done Ms. Lee.

Book received free of charge.
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