True Colors
by Natalie Kinsey-Warnock
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Pub Date Nov 13 2012 | Archive Date Nov 13 2012
Random House Children's Books | Alfred A. Knopf BFYR
Description
A baby girl is left wrapped in a quilt on a stranger's doorstep. Ten years later, she decides to find her mother.
Natalie Kinsey-Warnock's beautifully told, warm hearted novel tells the story of one girl's journey to find the mother she never had, set against the period backdrop of a small farming town in 1950s Vermont. For her entire life, 10-year-old Blue has never known her mother. On a cold, wintry day in December of 1941, she was found wrapped in a quilt, stuffed in a kettle near the home of Hannah Spooner, an older townswoman known for her generosity and caring. Life with Hannah so far has been simple—mornings spent milking cows, afternoons spent gardening and plowing the fields on their farm. But Blue finds it hard not to daydream about her mother, and over the course of one summer, she resolves to finally find out who she is. That means searching through the back issues of the local newspaper, questioning the local townspeople, and searching for clues wherever she can find them. Her search leads her down a road of self-discovery that will change her life forever.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
NATALIE KINSEY-WARNOCK is the author of many wonderful historical novels for young readers, including The Canada Geese Quilt, which was an ALA Notable Book, a Booklist Editors' Choice, and an NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies.
Advance Praise
Praise for Gifts from the Sea:
"This tale with a strong girl protagonist and a happy ending will appeal to historical fiction fans ready for something a shade more challenging than the original American Girl books."—Booklist
"Similar in theme and style to Patricia MacLachlan's Sarah, Plain and Tall, this is a lovingly drawn portrait of a girl and her father struggling to cope with a devastating loss . . . a compelling novel, with small suspenseful moments to draw readers in, and a brave and thoughtful heroine."—School Library Journal
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780375860997 |
PRICE | $15.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |