STRAWBERRIES!!

Children’s Classic Read June ~ Strawberry Girl

In 1945, in Florida, ten-year-old Birdie Boyer and her family struggle to make their new farm prosper despite heat, droughts, cold snaps, and rowdy neighbors.

I took two books out of the library.
The hardcover was my favorite with the beautiful end papers….

I fell in love with Birdie!

Strawberry Girl is the second and best known of Lenski’s series of regional books. She wrote them specifically to “present vivid, sympathetic pictures of the real life of different kinds of Americans”. Lenski approached each book seriously; moving into the communities; sketching the plants, animals, homes and especially the children. She lived with the people she wrote about and listened to their stories, bringing a realism that makes her books unique. The sketches she made become the basis for her illustrations for the books.

I learned a different Cracker meaning………The term Cracker refers to the descendants of Anglo-Saxon pioneer settlers in early Florida. Lenski said of Strawberry Girl, “My material has been gathered personally from the Crackers themselves… I have visited in Cracker homes.” She goes on to say that most of the incidents used in the book come from stories she was told by the people she met, though she may have altered them to fit the plot.

My strawberry plant!

Chocolate Bundt cake with strawberries.

This was a FUN read and I enjoyed the month with it very much!

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