Even Seagulls Cry
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by Agnes Rands
This memoir is the sequel to Where the Huckleberries Grow and begins in December 1939 when Charlie Lind quits logging, invests in a co-op plywood mill in Anacortes, Washington, and moves there with his wife and daughter. Many of the investors in the veneer plant are Scandinavian immigrants, and Charlie and Tilda feel at home.
Not so with Angie. She leaves a one-room school in the middle of the sixth grade and enters a large elementary school where she is intimidated by the sheer number of unfamiliar faces. Angie struggles to find her place and to come of age at a time when the world is falling apart.
This memoir is the sequel to Where the Huckleberries Grow and begins in December 1939 when Charlie Lind quits logging, invests in a co-op plywood mill in Anacortes, Washington, and moves there with his wife and daughter. Many of the investors in the veneer plant are Scandinavian immigrants, and Charlie and Tilda feel at home.
Not so with Angie. She leaves a one-room school in the middle of the sixth grade and enters a large elementary school where she is intimidated by the sheer number of unfamiliar faces. Angie struggles to find her place and to come of age at a time when the world is falling apart.
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