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Prairie Evers
by Ellen Airgood
Ellen Airgood, you've done it. Prairie Evers is precocious, but endearing. Smart, creative, unique, caring, outspoken, the list of qualities goes on and on. She is everything I hope my own daughter becomes, and I only wish that we had land where she could raise her own chickens.
There are so many special things about this book:
- Prairie's relationship with her Grammy
- the way Prairie cares for and protects her best friend Ivy (but still learns deep lessons from)
- Friendship is not romanticized. I love that the girls go together "as well as peanut butter and jelly," but they still experience conflict because of their different upbringings and home lives
There are so many special things about this book:
- Prairie's relationship with her Grammy
- the way Prairie cares for and protects her best friend Ivy (but still learns deep lessons from)
- Friendship is not romanticized. I love that the girls go together "as well as peanut butter and jelly," but they still experience conflict because of their different upbringings and home lives