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No. She is a fictional character in the Scholastic book : Dear America, a Journey to the New World - The Diary of Remember Patience Whipple. The book was written by Kathryn Lasky. On page 174, the book says: "While the events described and some of the characters in this book may be based on actual historical events and real people, Remember Patience Whipple is a fictional character, created by the author, and her diary and its epilogue are works of fiction." There were no Whipples on the Mayflower in 1620. The first Whipple in America was John Whipple, who came to Massachusetts in about 1632 as a teenager.Source: http://www.whipple.org/docs/faqs.htmlAlso on http://www.scholastic.com/dearamerica/parentteacher/guides/dearamerica/newworldfs.htm
Henry Benjamin Whipple has written: 'Twentieth annual address of the Bishop of Minnesota' -- subject(s): Episcopal Church 'An appeal for the red man' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians 'Bishop Whipple's Southern diary, 1843-1844' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Diaries
greg is as it is his diary
systems diary
i am not sure :(
i like all of the characters
Pooe
her her school friends how she was living and the people in the house
Greg Heffley
Ah, the "Dear America" books are not real in the traditional sense, but they are very real in the way they capture the essence of history and human experience. These books are like windows into the past, allowing us to empathize with the lives and stories of people who came before us. Keep exploring these wonderful books and let them inspire your imagination and love for history.
Kyle Bosel.
It actually did show this scene. I remember that she got it when she was not a very big child.