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  • Published: 14 August 2007
  • ISBN: 9780553487831
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 240
  • RRP: $23.00

Counting on Grace




Vivid middle grade historical fiction from the well known author of the bestselling THE CASTLE IN THE ATTIC and THE BATTLE FOR THE CASTLE, as well as many picturebooks. This lively story about a mill girl and Lewis Hine, set in 1910, stands apart from Katherine Patterson's LYDDIE, which is set in the l840s.This book has been chosen for as the Vermont statewide read in the schools in 2007, and will also be read in installments on Vermont Public Radio in the fall of 2006 and again in conjunction with the state reading program. We moved the pub date to August so books will be available for the start of school.

1910. Pownal, Vermont. At 12, Grace and her best friend Arthur must leave school and go to work as a “doffers” on their mothers’ looms in the mill. Grace’s mother is the best worker, fast and powerful, and Grace desperately wants to help her. But she’s left handed and doffing is a right-handed job. Grace’s every mistake costs her mother, and the family. She only feels capable on Sundays, when she and Arthur receive special lessons from their teacher. Together they write a secret letter to the Child Labor Board about underage children working in Pownal. A few weeks later a man with a camera shows up. It is the famous reformer Lewis Hine, undercover, collecting evidence for the Child Labor Board. Grace’s brief acquaintance with Hine and the photos he takes of her are a gift that changes her sense of herself, her future, and her family’s future.

  • Published: 14 August 2007
  • ISBN: 9780553487831
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 240
  • RRP: $23.00

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Praise for Counting on Grace

*"History and fiction are woven seamlessly together in this beautifully written novel. Readers won't soon forget Grace." --School Library Journal, Starred

"Vividly portrays mill life and four characters who resist its deadening effects...Solid research and lively writing." --Kirkus Reviews

"The child-labor story is gripping." --Booklist