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Vaino: A Boy of New Finland

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Vaino, A Boy of New Finland
By Julia Davis Adams
Illustrated by Lempi Ostman

Newbery Honor Book (1930)

Step into the vibrant world of Finland during a time of upheaval and hope. Vaino, a spirited young student, finds himself in the heart of the Finnish Revolution during World War I—a pivotal moment that freed Finland from Russian oppression.

As Vaino navigates his life in a land of snowy forests and ancient traditions, he draws strength from the rich tales and legends of his homeland. These timeless stories intertwine with his own journey, providing inspiration as he faces the challenges of a nation striving for independence.

With stunning illustrations by Lempi Ostman, Vaino, A Boy of New Finland is a captivating blend of history, folklore, and personal growth. Perfect for readers who seek adventure, cultural discovery, and the enduring spirit of resilience.

121 pages, Paperback

Published February 28, 2025

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Julia Davis Adams

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Julia Davis was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia to a prominent family. After her mother Julia McDonald Davis died from childbed fever, young Julia was raised mostly by her grandparents. Her father John W. Davis was a lawyer and partner in the New York-based firm Davis Polk. He served as U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain just after World War I and later ran for president. She attended Wellesley College for two years and then transferred to Barnard College, where she graduated in 1922. The following year, she married William McMillan Adams and began writing books for young people.

Adams made her publishing debut with The Swords of the Vikings in 1927. During her career, she produced more than 20 other books, primarily history and fiction, including the Shenandoah volume for the landmark Rivers of America series. She also wrote two volumes of memoirs, Legacy of Love (1961) and The Embassy Girls (1992), and two novels under the pseudonym F. Draco. Two of her children's novels - Vaino: A Boy of New Finland (1929) and Mountains Are Free (1930) - were chosen as Newbery Honor Books.

She worked for a year as a reporter for The Associated Press. After divorcing her first husband, she married again twice, and cared for stepchildren and other children who needed homes. She was an agent for the State Charities Aid Association in 1933-1938, and was active in charitable organizations in New York.

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