Lumber Camp Library
By (Author) Natalie Kinsey-Warnock
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Harper Trophy (imprint of HarperCollins Children's Book Group, Div of HarperCollins US)
22nd March 2004
United States
Children
Fiction
General and world history
Educational: Citizenship and social education
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
Educational: First / native language: Readers and reading schemes
FIC
Short-listed for Iowa Children's Choice (ICCA) Award 2007
Paperback
96
Width 135mm, Height 195mm, Spine 1mm
70g
A charming chapter book set in the early 1900s in rural Vermont, by the award-winning author of The Canada Geese Quilt.This is a great choice for emerging readers who are ready for chapter books.
To Ruby, her log-riding lumberjack pa is the most wonderful person in the world. There's nothing she'd rather do than follow in his footprints, but a lumber camp is no place for an eight-year-old girl.
So Ruby goes to school. There she discovers another passionthe world that opens up to her in books.
When circumstances suddenly change, Ruby fears she has lost the two things she loves most. But through her struggle, she discovers in herself the courage, kindness, and talent that she always admired in her father.
Kinsey-Warnock highlights love of reading and the desire to learn in this short, wholesome tale of hardship and friendship. -- Kirkus Reviews
"This spare and moving chapter book will hook readers from the first page." -- School Library Journal
"Readers will be transfixed by the strong and spirited Ruby." -- School Library Journal
Natalie Kinsey-Warnock is the author of sixteen distinguished books for children. These range from her first novel, The Canada Geese Quilt, an ALA Notable Book, to her popular picture book The Bear That Heard Crying. All of the stories have one thing in common: They are based either on the author's own life or on true stories passed down through the seven generations of her family that have lived in northern Vermont. When she isn't writing, Natalie Kinsey-Warnock keeps herself busy as an athlete, naturalist, artist, book lover, bagpiper, and rescuer of three horses, seven cats, and eight dogs. She and her husband live in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.