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Boom Town Boy ( A Regional Story ) (edition 1948)

by Lois Lenski, Lois Lenski (Illustrator)

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A boy and his grandpa hope to strike oil in drought-ridden Oklahoma  It's hot in Oklahoma. There's no wind, the wells are dry, and the ground is dead. Orvie's family is doing everything they can to keep their farm going. If they miss a payment on the mortgage, the bank will take their home away, and they'll have nowhere else to go. Farming is tough, honest work, and it's no way to get rich. For years, Orvie's grandfather has sworn that there's oil under their land, and as soon as it starts bubbling up, they'll have more money than they know what to do with. But when the oil boom sweeps across Oklahoma, Orvie will find there are some problems that money can't solve.   This rich portrait of life during the Oklahoma oil boom provides a lovingly detailed look at a forgotten time in history.… (more)
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Boom town boy is written by Lois Lenski. The story is about a young boy who lives in Oklahoma in 1947, and how is family and town deal with the the drama that comes from living in a boom town.

I really liked this story because I could relate to this story because I have generations of family members who are in the oil business. It talks about the trouble of being poor and the difficulties of being rich and how one family deals with it.

I would like to read this story to my students and discuss Oklahoma and how it involved into the state that it is now. I think this story would be good to read and go over Oklahoma and the land run. ( )
  LauraWade | Mar 9, 2009 |
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A boy and his grandpa hope to strike oil in drought-ridden Oklahoma  It's hot in Oklahoma. There's no wind, the wells are dry, and the ground is dead. Orvie's family is doing everything they can to keep their farm going. If they miss a payment on the mortgage, the bank will take their home away, and they'll have nowhere else to go. Farming is tough, honest work, and it's no way to get rich. For years, Orvie's grandfather has sworn that there's oil under their land, and as soon as it starts bubbling up, they'll have more money than they know what to do with. But when the oil boom sweeps across Oklahoma, Orvie will find there are some problems that money can't solve.   This rich portrait of life during the Oklahoma oil boom provides a lovingly detailed look at a forgotten time in history.

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