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Stories from Where We Live

The South Atlantic Coast and Piedmont: A Literary Field Guide

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Children learning to fish in the tidewaters of Chesapeake Bay, a girl escaping Ocean City to see her first American oystercatcher, a family canoeing through Okefenokee Swamp, brothers catching a trophy bass together — these are some of the vivid stories, contemporary and historical, in this multilayered portrait of the South Atlantic Coast. Renowned writers and gifted observers limn the region’s seasons and moods, from autumn along the C&O Canal to kite flying on a spring day in South Carolina. Included are sections on common plants and animals, maps of the region, and a list of parks and nature centers for further study.

Anna's tenth summer : a story / by Katherine S. Balch --
Summer of being ten : a poem / by Gretchen Fletcher --
Jack's kite : an essay / by Gary Henderson --
Back of the pack : a story / by Susan Gray Gose --
On Assateague Island : a poem / by Charles Rossiter --
Into the Okefenokee : an essay / by C.W. Dingman --
The fort : an essay / by Kimberly Greene Angle --
Breathless toes : a poem / by April Pulley Sayre --
Chesapeake homeplace : an essay / by Susan Schmidt --
A peek : a poem / by McCabe Coolidge --
Oystercatchers on the moon : a story / by Joe Shepherd --
In the dune forest : a poem / by Lynn Schuessler --
Hampton wetlands : an essay / by P.G. Brake --
Heron bay : a poem / by Martin Galvin --
Welcoming the waves : a story / by Mälina Mangal --
Coming of age in the tropics : a poem / by Gretchen Fletcher --
Longleaf : an essay / by Janisse Ray --
Ponte Vedra Beach : a poem / by Marianne Poloskey --
Paynes Prairie : an essay / by Archie Carr --
Lessons from the road : crossing the Florida-Georgia state line : a poem / by Larry Rubin --
A February walk in Georgia : a poem / by Mary Ann Coleman --
My country garden : a poem / by Felicia Mitchell --
Catch of the day : a story / by Michael W. Raymond --
Shrimping : a poem / by Amelia Sides --
Bounty : an essay / by Paul Jahnige --
A haiku and two tankas, poems / by Lenard D. Moore --
Oystering : an excerpt from Jacob have I loved / by --
Katherine Paterson --
Freeze : a poem / by Nancy Priff --
Legacy : an essay / by June Owens --
Digging for clams : a poem / by Anina Robb --
Berry-picking : an essay / by Mary E. Mebane --
Haiku, poems / by Lenard D. Moore --
The eco-canoeist : an essay / by Sy Montgomery --
Tiger of the air : a story / by Katharine Crawford Robey --
Swifts at evening : a poem / by Jeffrey Harrison --
Alligators : an essay / by William Bartram --
Whooping cranes : an excerpt from The yearling / by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings --
Gopher tortoise lament : a poem / by Ann Morrow --
Potomac and the gray swan : a story / by Day Alexander --
Green heron : a poem / by Ann E. Michael --
Our lads : an essay / by Jake Page --
Beach meal, 1820 : a poem / by Jan Godown --
Legend of the swallow-tailed kite : a story / by Susan Cerulean --
Waiting and watching : an excerpt from The pond / by Robert Murphy --
Bliss : a poem / by Rina Ferrarelli --
Disturbing the universe : an essay / by Betsy Hilbert --
Ecology of the South Atlantic Coast and Piedmont --
What is an ecoregion? --
Habitats --
Animals and plants --
Stories by state parks and preserves

256 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2005

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Sara St. Antoine

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Sara St. Antoine is an award-winning author and freelance writer. A graduate of Williams College, Sara holds a master's degree from the Yale School of the Environment. Her debut novel, Three Bird Summer, was selected as a Boston Globe Best Book of the Year and an ALSC Notable Children's Book for middle grade readers. She also edits the Stories from Where We Live anthology series, which celebrates place-based literature from different regions of North America. Originally from Michigan, Sara now lives in Massachusetts with her husband and two teenage daughters.

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With Ann Morrow, Susan Cerulean & a host of other talents, honored to be included in this anthology.
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