Storm on the Island

Storm on the Island

Storm on the Island

Storm on the Island

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Overview

This second edition of Storm on the Island is a revised and edited version of a classic story about a family living through a hurricane on the Carolina coast.
It was pitch black outside. A storm was roaring over the little sea island where Rose Ann and her family lived. The house shook in the wind but it was still standing when at last the storm was over. Fields were flooded and the crops ruined by salt water Worst of all, the causeway to the mainland had been washed away and they were cut off from supplies.

Rose Ann minded the baby, Paul caught fish to eat, and they all managed to help another family marooned by high water. But when it was all over, and Paul and Rose Ann realized that they had lived through a hurricane, things seemed different and they somehow felt more grown up.

Eleanor Frances Lattimore's delightful drawings illustrate the story.

(Text taken from the front flap of the dust jacket on the first edition of this book. )


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692639610
Publisher: Indigo Hill Books
Publication date: 03/01/2016
Pages: 98
Sales rank: 920,194
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Eleanor Frances Lattimore was born in China where her father and mother had gone to teach English at a Chinese government university. The Lattimore children were taught by their parents. The Lattimore family returned to the United States in 1920 when Eleanor was 16. Eleanor studied art in Oakland, California, New York City and Boston and worked for several years in New York City as a freelance artist, designing greeting cards and Christmas cards and illustrating books for children. One day Eleanor went to see a children's book editor to see if she had any work for her to do. The editor especially liked Eleanor's drawings of little Chinese children. "It's too bad we don't have a book about a little Chinese child," she said, "because if we did I'd want you to make the illustrations for it." Eleanor took this as an invitation for her to write a book! She went back to her apartment and wrote a book about a mischievous little Chinese boy named "Little Pear." Little Pear was published in 1931 and it is still in print 84 years later. Altogether, Eleanor published 57 books between 1931 and 1978. There were three more books about Little Pear - Little Pear and his Friends (1934), Little Pear and the Rabbits (1956) and More About Little Pear (1971). Most of Eleanor's books are written for children in second and third grade. They are written simply and directly and are about things that happen in everyday life: falling in the water, losing a key and getting it back, getting to know a cousin from another part of the country, and so on. Many of Eleanor's books are set in China where she grew up. Others are set in places where she lived. Many of her books are loosely based on the adventures of her children and grandchildren. Eleanor Frances Lattimore married Robert Armstrong Andrews in 1934 and they had two sons, Peter (1936) and Michael (1938). Storm on the Island is set on Edisto Island during the Hurricane of 1940 although the Andrews family did not live there until, a year later.
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