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received mixed reviews. In the 1940s the series brought new realism to children's literature. Scenes like ??????? led some reviewers to criticize as "it and the other books in the series as being too grimly realistic." There were also parents and educators who objected to the slangy dialect
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is the second and best known of Lenski's series of regional books. She wrote them specifically to "present vivid, sympathetic pictures of the real life of different kinds of Americans". Lenski approached each book seriously; moving into the communities; sketching the plants, animals, homes and
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especially the children. She lived with the people she wrote about and listened to their stories, bringing a realism that makes her books unique. The sketches she made become the basis for her illustrations for the books.
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pointed out that "Every incident, every attitude, every word of the dialogue helps to create a picture of the Cracker country and its people, of the pine woods and swamps, of the snakes and alligators".
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received the 1946 Newbery Medal for "the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children" from the American Library Association. It was also named a
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The term Cracker refers to the descendents of Anglo-Saxonk pioneer settlers in early Florida. Lenski said of
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Dictionary of Literary Biographies: American Writers for Children, 1900-1960 vol. 22
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is available in braille, large print, and on eBook, as well as CD and MP3.
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60th Anniversary Edition, Harper Trophy, 2005, (revised).
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