Karen Cushman

Karen Cushman

Newbery award-winning children’s book author

Karen Cushman

FAQ #1: Childhood Books

This month, I’m answering frequently asked questions.

Here’s the first:

What’s the one book that pops into your mind first when you think of books you read when you were young? What do you remember most about that book?

One book? No way. It has to be a three-way tie: Blue Willow, by Doris Gates, the story of a migrant girl who longs for a permanent home;  Cotton in My Sack, Lois Lenski, about migrant pickers in the cotton fields; and Strawberry Girl, also by Lois Lenski, wherein a family moves to Florida to start a strawberry farm

Blue Willow, Cotton in My Sack, Strawberry Girl

I remember these books to this day. They opened my eyes to another world: other times, other places, and other lives. I could see beyond the boundaries of my own experiences and relate to characters much different from me. Apparently my family, my neighborhood, my problems, were not the only way of life. At ten, that blew me away! And each book is a coming of age story concerned with the search for home, topics that I seem to write about over and over myself.

1 thought on “FAQ #1: Childhood Books”

  1. My favorite books as a child were the Oz books…all of them. I can’t express the happiness I felt when I found another one at my library that I had not read.

    As an adult librarian, one of my favorites is The Midwife’s Apprentice…by you. I got my MLS late in life. I am also an old OB/GYN nurse.

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