EBOOK

American Journeys Volume Two

Lois Lenski's Novels of Childhood

Lois LenskiSeries: American Journeys (Lenski)
5
(4)
Pages
1415
Year
2017
Language
English

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From a Newbery Award–winning author: These seven beloved classics beautifully capture growing up and overcoming challenges across America. In her Regional America series, author and illustrator Lois Lenski presents realistic portrayals of unforgettable young people facing hardships and triumphs across the diverse United States. The Newbery Medal–winning Strawberry Girl follows day-to-day life for Birdie and her family on a berry farm in Florida, as they deal with heat, droughts, cold snaps, and difficult neighbors. In Prairie School, a young girl gets stranded at her South Dakota school by a winter storm; in Bayou Suzette, the Cajun Suzette strikes up an unlikely friendship with a Native American girl in the swamps of Louisiana; and Blue Ridge Billy is the story of a boy who dreams of playing the fiddle. Other novels follow the lives of a young farmer who wants to quit school and work on his family's Iowa farm; an Asian-American boy adjusting to city life in San Francisco's Chinatown; and an adolescent lumberjack in the forests of Oregon. Beyond changing the face of children's literature, Lenski's stories endure because of their moving and believable depictions of young people from often overlooked communities. Through her art, Lenski gives these characters a voice that continues to ring loud and clear for modern readers. This ebook includes Strawberry Girl, Prairie School, Bayou Suzette, Blue Ridge Billy, Corn-Farm Boy, San Francisco Boy, and To Be a Logger.

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"A vivid regional story, [with] the humor and kindliness of an understanding writer."
The Horn Book Magazine on Strawberry Girl
"Rewarding. . . The children are real and warm, and the values are solid without being stuffy."
Kirkus Reviews on Blue Ridge Billy
"Lenski writes with unusual feeling, embellishing her story with much factual information. . . . This is a story unique in the truthful portrayal it offers the readers."
Kirkus Reviews on Coal Camp Girl

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