The book 'True Grit' by Charles Portis has elements that could be related. The main character, Mattie Ross, is a young girl who goes on a journey in the Old West. While not a traditional kidnapping story, she is in a dangerous situation and has to deal with some tough characters, much like what could be expected in a story about a kidnapped girl in the west. It's a classic with a strong female protagonist.
Survival is a common theme. The girl has to find ways to endure the harsh conditions of the West while being held captive. Another theme could be rescue, either by herself or by someone else. For example, she might use her wits to escape or wait for a hero to come to her aid.
One such book is 'Room' by Emma Donoghue. It tells the story of a boy who is held captive in a small room with his mother. It's a powerful and moving story that shows the bond between mother and son in a very difficult situation.
One such book is 'Room' by Emma Donoghue. It tells the story of a young woman who was kidnapped and held captive in a small room, and the life she builds there with her young son who was born as a result of her captor's abuse. It's a harrowing but ultimately hopeful story.
One such book could be 'The Disappearance of Eren'. It follows the harrowing journey of a boy named Eren who gets kidnapped. The story is filled with mystery and suspense as the characters around Eren try to find him. It delves into the psychological aspects of the kidnapper and the impact on Eren's family.
Another book could be 'The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara' by David I. Kertzer. Although it's not exactly about a girl, it's a true story of a young boy being kidnapped under religious pretexts in the 19th century. It shows the power dynamics and the inhumane actions that can occur during such events and can be related to the broader topic of kidnappings.
One such book is 'A Stolen Life' by Jaycee Dugard. It tells her own story of being kidnapped and held captive for many years.
One such book is 'A Stolen Life' by Jaycee Dugard. It's her own account of being kidnapped at a young age and held captive for many years.
I don't know of a specific Morton book about a girl in fiction off - hand. However, if you search for 'Morton' and 'fiction' and 'girl' in a large library database or a major online bookstore, you may be able to find something. Some bookstores also have staff who are really good at making recommendations based on such general criteria.
One such book could be 'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaiman. It's not exactly about a girl, but it has elements that might be relevant. It features a boy who is raised by the inhabitants of a graveyard. There might be other books that are more directly about a girl and a grave, but this is a great start for exploring stories in a similar vein.
One such book is 'Dealing with Dragons' by Patricia C. Wrede. It's a great junior fiction that tells the story of a princess who doesn't want to be a proper princess and befriends a dragon instead.