The charm of Southern traditions in a story of three young people who follow a family mystery and find romance, as they search for an elusive lady named Felicity.
Evan Commager was married to historian Henry Steele Commager, and lived with him in Amherst, Massachusetts. She wrote four books for children, and her Southern upbringing is reflected in her writing. She also spent summers in Vermont which she loved as much as her native South Carolina.
I found this in the Chappaqua, NY library, and believe what first caught my eye was the N.M. Bodecker cover, which I recognized from my frequent rereading of Edward Eager.
A small southern town in the 1920s and 30s is the vividly realized setting for three young cousins who attempt to solve the mystery of a lady named Felicity. One of my comfort reads.