I'm conflicted on this one. I love the setting and sense of swamp wilderness in these books, which overlap in characters and themes. I find the economic and environmental conflicts of the locals very relevant, as swamp land became suddenly valuable due to the timber and oil industries. I remember enjoying the character of Elnora and her passions for education, nature, and the violin when I was a young girl. Now, the description of this young woman and some of the other characters, strikes me as flowery, melodramatic, and even smarmy. It seems highly unlikely that an extremely rare moth would find its way into a society ball, especially one in which the character was dressed as that same moth! Also, I wonder about the social stigma attached to wearing calico rather than gingham. Still, the plot is a good one. I wish they could have collected moths and other endangered creatures with a smartphone photo census rather than with cyanide jars and mounting cases, though.