Strawberry Girl 60th Anniversary Edition by Lois Lenski, Lois Lenski (Illustrator), Lois Lenski (Foreword by)

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  • Age Range: 8 to 11
  • Pub. Date: June 1995
  • 208pp
  • Sales Rank: 57,291
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    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: June 1995
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 208pp
    • Sales Rank: 57,291
    • Age Range: 8 to 11
    • Lexile: 650L 

    Synopsis

    The land was theirs, but so were its hardships

    Strawberries — big, ripe, and juicy. Ten-year-old Birdie Boyer can hardly wait to start picking them. But her family has just moved to the Florida backwoods, and they haven't even begun their planting. “Don't count your biddies 'fore they're hatched, gal young un!” her father tells her.

    Making the new farm prosper is not easy. There is heat to suffer through, and droughts, and cold snaps. And, perhaps most worrisome of all for the Boyers, there are rowdy neighbors, just itching to start a feud.

    Sarah Nelson DeWald - Children's Literature

    Birdie Boyer is Strawberry Girl in this delightfully classic tale of frontier life in Florida. As newcomers the Boyers' so-called uppity ways clash with the Slaters, their fence-hating, land-squatting, free-cattle-ranging neighbors. Birdie helps her Ma and Pa battle the Florida sun, drought, and sandy soil as they attempt to put in strawberry plants and tend to their orange trees. Problems abound and tempers flare as the Slaters and Boyers meet with trouble; fences are cut, hogs are killed, a mule is poisoned, and a raging fire is set. The Slaters are beset with tribulation due to the drinking, gambling, and irresponsibility of their husband and father. Mrs. Slater and her children find themselves indebted to the Boyers by a life-saving act of neighborly affection, which changes the heart of Mr. Slater. Lenski intersperses historical spice and appeal throughout her story, while illustrating the hardships and trials of life on the frontier in early twentieth century Florida. 2005 (orig. 1945), Harper Trophy/HarperCollins Publishers, Ages 10 to 18.

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    Biography

    In addition to illustrating the first four Betsy-Tacy books, Lois Lenski (1893-1974) was the 1946 Newberry Medal winning author of Strawberry Girl.

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    This book was okby Anonymous

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    September 07, 2008: I don't think that everyone would like this book I was deffinetly in the middle of not liking it and loving. some people might of loved it though.I think that it was to boring and it wasn't dramatic enough.The only dramatic part was probably that they couldn't grow crops at first........

    hey i thought this was pretty boring!by Anonymous

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    April 28, 2008: Hello everyone my mother thought this was a pretty good book. I agree with her in some ways but i thought this was pretty boring otherwise all of lois lenski's books are awesome!


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