Publisher's Synopsis
Kaitlyn enters the real life of the 1860s from her modern day reality. Does she really want to find out how it was? Does she really want the hard truth of life. How can a young person come to grips with raising a primordial dwarf when she doesn't know how to live this life on her own. Who would help her? Where was her support group? There had to have been at least one that was accomplished and learned, and led the type of life we all want to lead. Known for who we are, not what we are Kaitlyn had written. Where was he or she? She did not want Joshua to grow up the subject of, accomplished at, or known for, just being a primordial. She wanted him to be a lawyer, or a doctor, an engineer, or novelist. Even a politician if he were those things on his own accord, and not with an asterisk by his name. Priscilla said what she had found was exciting. It wasn't exactly documented science with the book being written in 1901, but it was a start.