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Told in first person, ten year-old Margie likes being a girl but wishes she had the freedom to explore and roam as the boys in her neighborhood. Set in the 1960s, Margie finds herself held back by her parents expectations of what a proper young lady should become and how she should behave. But Margie's curiosity and energy cannot be contained, and soon enough she learns the risks that come with freedom.

Produktbeschreibung
Told in first person, ten year-old Margie likes being a girl but wishes she had the freedom to explore and roam as the boys in her neighborhood. Set in the 1960s, Margie finds herself held back by her parents expectations of what a proper young lady should become and how she should behave. But Margie's curiosity and energy cannot be contained, and soon enough she learns the risks that come with freedom.
Autorenporträt
James Hook is a grandfather of seven granddaughters and three grandsons. His writing began as his first grandchildren became avid readers with unlimited curiosity. Magic Square was his first book and here is rewritten and reformatted in industry standard size. It joins three other books in the Margie Series - Grammy's Stories and Ukraine Exchange - and soon a fourth - Ghosts of Forest Glen. A second series centers on the 1970s in rural Pennsylvania and France - Spruce Creek and In My Mother's Footsteps - for slightly older readers.