Leona & Me, Helen Marie
Winner of the League of Utah Writer's Diamond Quill for Youth Fiction, Leona & Me, Helen Marie is sure to delight readers with its glimpse into yesteryear. Seven-year-old Helen Marie Heffner has a knack for getting into trouble, followed close behind by her older sister, Leona Mae. Whether it's walking the barn beams like a tightrope, fooling the neighbor boys into thinking they're being chased by a fiery jack-o-lantern, or making a mess rather than transferring a pattern for Mama's Christmas surprise, Helen comes out the winner every time. But life is not always fun and games in 1922 for this southern Indiana family. In the wake of the Depression of the previous two years, the girls and their mama are often left alone in Hancock's Chapel while their papa travels to find work to keep the family finances alive. Lately, Mama's been showing signs of not feeling well, and Helen is stuck at home, missing the entire school year while she recuperates from the rheumatic fever that struck her the year before. Mama fears the worst is about to happen. Everything from the barn owl, to the chicken thief, the stranger who passed by one evening to a poor neighbor-boy who falls into the ravine, all point to signs of trouble to come. And sure enough, it does.
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Leona & Me, Helen Marie
Winner of the League of Utah Writer's Diamond Quill for Youth Fiction, Leona & Me, Helen Marie is sure to delight readers with its glimpse into yesteryear. Seven-year-old Helen Marie Heffner has a knack for getting into trouble, followed close behind by her older sister, Leona Mae. Whether it's walking the barn beams like a tightrope, fooling the neighbor boys into thinking they're being chased by a fiery jack-o-lantern, or making a mess rather than transferring a pattern for Mama's Christmas surprise, Helen comes out the winner every time. But life is not always fun and games in 1922 for this southern Indiana family. In the wake of the Depression of the previous two years, the girls and their mama are often left alone in Hancock's Chapel while their papa travels to find work to keep the family finances alive. Lately, Mama's been showing signs of not feeling well, and Helen is stuck at home, missing the entire school year while she recuperates from the rheumatic fever that struck her the year before. Mama fears the worst is about to happen. Everything from the barn owl, to the chicken thief, the stranger who passed by one evening to a poor neighbor-boy who falls into the ravine, all point to signs of trouble to come. And sure enough, it does.
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Leona & Me, Helen Marie

Leona & Me, Helen Marie

by Lu Ann Brobst Staheli
Leona & Me, Helen Marie

Leona & Me, Helen Marie

by Lu Ann Brobst Staheli

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Winner of the League of Utah Writer's Diamond Quill for Youth Fiction, Leona & Me, Helen Marie is sure to delight readers with its glimpse into yesteryear. Seven-year-old Helen Marie Heffner has a knack for getting into trouble, followed close behind by her older sister, Leona Mae. Whether it's walking the barn beams like a tightrope, fooling the neighbor boys into thinking they're being chased by a fiery jack-o-lantern, or making a mess rather than transferring a pattern for Mama's Christmas surprise, Helen comes out the winner every time. But life is not always fun and games in 1922 for this southern Indiana family. In the wake of the Depression of the previous two years, the girls and their mama are often left alone in Hancock's Chapel while their papa travels to find work to keep the family finances alive. Lately, Mama's been showing signs of not feeling well, and Helen is stuck at home, missing the entire school year while she recuperates from the rheumatic fever that struck her the year before. Mama fears the worst is about to happen. Everything from the barn owl, to the chicken thief, the stranger who passed by one evening to a poor neighbor-boy who falls into the ravine, all point to signs of trouble to come. And sure enough, it does.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781941145708
Publisher: Back Yard Press
Publication date: 03/01/2016
Series: A Small Town U.S.A. Novel
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Author Lu Ann Brobst Staheli is a three time Utah Best of State Medal recipient, former winner of Utah's Original Writing Competition, and Utah's Christa McAuliffe Fellow. A native Hoosier, Staheli says, "I still recall vividly my visits to Hancock's Chapel as a child with my mother. The two-room school house where she attended had been turned into a pig pen, Wenning's General Store was boarded up, and the house where my mother once lived was gone, but the stories she had told me all of my life brought that tiny crossroads to life in my imagination then, as I hope it will come alive for readers now."
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