By Loraine M. Campbell
Paper - 9780814333419
Price: $12.95L
Subjects: Regional Studies: History, Young Readers
Series: Great Lakes Books Series
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Published by Wayne State University Press
“The young Annie Bowen comes to life as a well-rounded and well-developed character with childhood emotions, spunk, adventure, and contentment. Campbell has done a fine job of conveying to the young reader the circumstances of a lighthouse family during the early forties.”
— Rita Soltan, library youth services consultant and author of Reading Raps: A Book Club Guide for Librarians, Kids, and Families
“Campbell’s story is a fitting tribute to Annie Bowen and the island and lighthouse she loved so well. It is a delightful read with just the right mix of childlike description and adventure—sufficient to captivate preteens but short enough to share with younger audiences.”
— Craig Roney, professor of children’s literature at Wayne State University College of Education
“What could be more satisfying for a young and adventurous girl than summers on a tiny island in wild Lake Superior with a lighthouse for her home? This true story will excite the imagination and warm the heart.”
— Gloria Whelan, recipient of the National Book Award for Homeless Bird and author of Summer of the War and The Mackinac Bridge: The Story of the Five-Mile Poem