Elia Wilkinson Peattie bola americká autorka, novinárka a kritička, ktorá sa preslávila svojim bystrým pozorovaním a prenikavým štýlom. Venovala sa písaniu poviedok pre noviny a pôsobila ako redaktorka v popredných chicagských tlačových novinách. Jej diela často skúmali život a spoločnosť svojej doby s jemným vhľadom a literárnou zručnosťou. Peattie bola známa svojou schopnosťou pútavo rozprávať a zachytávať ducha doby vo svojom písaní.
In this engaging history of America, Elia Wilkinson Peattie captures the excitement and romance of the nation's past with vivid storytelling and a deep passion for her subject. From Columbus's first voyage to the moon landing, Peattie's narrative is both comprehensive and compelling, offering readers a sweeping view of the events and people that have shaped the American experience.
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When the McBirney family help Azalea Knox to escape from an abusive traveling show and introduce her to their close-knit community in the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina, the orphaned teen finally experiences the family life and the security she has never known before. But how long will it take before Azalea’s troubled past finally catches up with her? Elia Wilkinson Peattie’s classic YA novel chronicles the trials and triumphs of a uniquely resourceful girl in the rural South.