Gib Whittaker has been an orphan since he was small, living at an orphanage where the boys are given a minimal education and lots of hard work. No wonder Gib thinks being adopted would be better, even after he learns that many boys are taken to be farm hands, not really adopted. And all he reall...
Originally this was just one of those old books I had lying around that I wanted to check out before I gave it away. It's a companion book to Gib Rides Home (which I've never read) for young readers. This being said, it wasn't about love or politics or religion, but something much more child-conc...