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Across the Fruited Plain

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This collection of linked short stories presents the lives of migrant farm families and their children as they travel for seasonal work on crops such as cranberries, onions, oysters and hopyards. Vignettes portray daily labor, cramped travel and housing, interrupted schooling and limited medical care, alongside small domestic moments in families and community centers. Foreword and stories describe church-run centers and relief efforts that provide food, nursing, schooling and play, and encourage readers' practical aid. The tone is observational and empathetic, aiming to make young readers aware of where food and clothing come from and to suggest communal responses to the migrants' hardships.

About the Author

Means, Florence Crannell portrait

Florence Crannell Means

Florence Crannell Means was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "Across the Fruited Plain," reflects her deep appreciation for the American landscape and the experiences of its people. Means' writing often captures the essence of rural life and the beauty of nature, making her stories resonate with young readers. Through her vivid storytelling and engaging characters, she has left a lasting impact on the genre, inviting readers to explore the world around them.

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