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Little Audrey (1st ed.)

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"e;What else would you wish for?"e; Daddy says. "e;If you could have anything in the world, what would you wish for?"e; I shrug. "e;Oh, I don't know. Maybe . . ."e; "e;Maybe what?"e; "e;For us to live better than we do."e; He does not say anything. In 1948, award-winning author Ruth White lived in Jewell Valley, a coal camp nestled between the hills of southwestern Virginia, with her mother, still mourning for a baby who died four years earlier; her father, who spent the weekends and most of his pay out drinking; and her three older sisters, Audrey, Yvonne, and Eleanor.

Told in Audrey's voice, this is how the author imagines Audrey's experiences during a time of great trauma for the White family - and what happened before they were able to live a better life.

This snapshot of life in a coal camp, complete with everyday heartaches and joys - as well as stories, songs, and jokes - is Ruth White's most personal work to date.

Little Audrey is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

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