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TO KEEP THE SOUTH MANITOU LIGHT IBD

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
04 / 2006
9780814332368
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Sinopsis

Set on South Manitou Island in Lake Michigan during the fall of 1871, To Keep the South Manitou Light tells the fictional tale of a twelve-year-old girl named Jessie, whose family has been taking care of the lighthouse on the island for generations. Jessie&rsquo,s mother has kept the light by herself since Jessie&rsquo,s grandfather died of a heart attack ten days before the story begins. Afraid her family will lose the lighthouse, Jessie decides not to mail her mother&rsquo,s letter informing the Lighthouse Service of her grandfather&rsquo,s death and instead puts it in one of her mother&rsquo,s canning jars and tosses it into the lake. Later, as a fierce November ice storm hits the island, the repercussions of this action will not only teach Jessie about honor and responsibility but will also give her hard-earned insight into what it means to be brave. Written for children between the ages of 8 and 12, To Keep the South Manitou Light provides regional history along with everyday lessons, all while engrossing young readers in an exciting story.