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Strawberry Girl 60th Anniversary Edition (Trophy Newbery) (original 1945; edition 1995)

by Lois Lenski, Lois Lenski (Illustrator)

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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.
Member:Glenajo
Title:Strawberry Girl 60th Anniversary Edition (Trophy Newbery)
Authors:Lois Lenski
Other authors:Lois Lenski (Illustrator)
Info:HarperCollins (1995), Paperback, 208 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:children, historical, regional, Lois_Lenski

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Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski (1945)

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    Tangerine by Edward Bloor (keristars)
    keristars: "Tangerine" is about modern farmers in Florida, aimed at slightly older children/young teens. I think the two books make a nice pair.
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    Blue Willow by Doris Gates (cbl_tn)
    cbl_tn: The main character in each book is a 10-year-old girl whose family has just moved to a new place. Both books have a strong sense of place.
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Ten-year-old Birdie Boyer can hardly wait to start picking the strawberries. Her family has just moved to the Florida backwoods, and they haven't even begun their planting. Making the new farm prosper won't be easy--what with the heat, the droughts, the cold snaps and the neighbors.
  PlumfieldCH | Mar 11, 2024 |
Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski was originally published in 1945 and was part of a regional series. This Newbery Medal winner is about a family called the Boyers who proudly call themselves Florida Crackers. They have a farm and grow strawberries and oranges. The author writes this engaging story in the dialogue of the area and captures the times and their way of life.

Part of the story revolves around the on-going feud between the hardworking Boyers and their proud but shiftless neighbours. The story unfolds through the eyes of the main character, Birdie Boyer who is about ten years old. Her straightforward manner and simplistic views give this rustic story heart.

The author was also an illustrator and her drawings help to bring the book to life. She was well known as an illustrator and did the artwork for the original “The Little Engine That Could” and the early volumes of the “Betsy-Tacy” series. Although rather dated today, Strawberry Girl gave the reader an interesting picture of life in the Florida backwoods during the 1940s. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | May 19, 2023 |
Birdie Boyer's family moves to a farm in rural Florida, but their neighbors, the Slaters, are a bitter and resentful bunch who don't want the Boyers living hear them. The book alternates between illustrations of the pioneer-like lifestyle the rural Floridians lived, and episodes of feuding between the two families. I thought the conclusion of the story was contrived, sudden, and not very believable.
Similar to the Little House on the Prairie series, but better, because it has more of a story. ( )
  fingerpost | Mar 9, 2023 |
I have always loved classic children's literature and have read much of it. I especially love the classics that have animals in them. This particular book is one of my favorites and I think it is equally good when you read it as an adult or as a child. The characters are engaging and realistic and the story draws you in. It is a book I enjoy re-reading. ( )
  KateKat11 | Sep 24, 2021 |
A Newbery Medal-winning novel written and illustrated by Lois Lenski. In this book, the reader meets Birdie Boyer, the daughter of a farmer who has just moved his family from North Carolina to Florida to grow strawberries. At first, Birdie and her family are friendly toward their new neighbors, the Slaters, but their overtures of friendship are met time and again with cruel suggestions that their strawberry crop is likely to fail, and they should go back to North Carolina. The rivalry escalates as time goes on, with alcoholic Mr. Slater becoming increasingly violent and belligerent until even his own family begins to suffer.
  esthernelsonma2 | Mar 3, 2021 |
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For two little Florida friends, Betty Anne King and Barbara Smith
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"Thar goes our cow, Pa!" said the little girl.
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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.

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This is from the "regional stories" Lois Lenski wrote with the intention of introducing children to different parts of the United States. It takes place in rural Polk County, Florida, between 1895 and 1902, and tells the story of the Boyer and Slater families, through the eyes of young Birdie Boyer. The Boyers have just moved to the area from Marion County to set up a new farm, whereas the Slaters have lived there for generations.

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