Age 4-8
Grade PK-2

Emily Arnold McCully

Squirrel and John Muir

Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) Sept. 10, 2004) , 1st edition

An outstanding book for young naturalists

Floy Hutchings, also known as Squirrel, is the daughter of the man who opened the first hotel in the Yosemite Valley in the 1860s. She has to fend for herself much of the time and is considered wild by her family and her father's guests. When the future naturalist John Muir is hired as a carpenter, Floy becomes his inquisitive shadow as he builds himself a cabin over a stream, talks to flowers, and listens to snow. Floy, determined never to grow up because she'd have to be a lady, and Muir, searching nature for a way to live free of society's expectations, are primed to find common ground.

In this story set against a backdrop of watercolor paintings that vividly capture the beauty of Yosemite, Floy learns to see the world through John Muir's eyes.

ISBN
0374336970 / 9780374336974
Pages
40
Weight
14.4 oz.
Dimensions
8.8 x 0.4 in.

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