Cammie, A Girl for all Seasons
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About the Book
In Cammie, A Girl for All Seasons ten-year-old Cammie Kirkland, her younger brother Robbie, and her cousin Ben are followed through a year of adventures on a North Carolina farm in the 1930 s. Each chapter recounts a different story, such as a near tragic ride on a hay fork; a rescue of Cammie and her calf, Tinkerbell, by Sport, the family dog; the solving of a barnyard mystery; and the satisfying payback accorded a school bully. The adventures are played out against the background of a rural community of the 1930 s South. Underlying the stories are the basic themes of a farm family s daily life, Cammie s problems with a little brother, her intense longing for a bicycle, and Grandpapa s pride in his Black Walnut trees.
About the Author
Elizabeth McMahan grew up on a small farm in the piedmont section of North Carolina, a seventh generation descendant of forebears who first settled there in the 1760 s. Like Cammie, she lived within a mile of both sets of grandparents, all staunch pillars of a closely-knit farming community with stronge ties to school, church, and Grange. The middle of three sisters, she from her earliest years loved the out-of-doors, roaming the woods, spying out bird nests, and making insect collections to enter into competition at the county fair. These childhood interests were doubtless involved in determining her decision to become a zoologist, with a special interest in entomology. Her research specialty is termite biology, and her academic career at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has included field research in Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador, Australia, and India. She also served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Jamaica and greatly enjoys travel by cargo ship.