ABOUT THIS BOOK
Alone in the world, teen-aged Hattie is driven to prove up on her uncle's homesteading claim.
For years, sixteen-year-old Hattie's been shuttled between relatives. Tired of being Hattie Here-and-There, she courageously leaves Iowa to prove up on her late uncle's homestead claim near Vida, Montana. With a stubborn stick-to-itiveness, Hattie faces frost, drought and blizzards. Despite many hardships, Hattie forges ahead, sharing her adventures with her friends--especially Charlie, fighting in France--through letters and articles for her hometown paper.
Her backbreaking quest for a home is lightened by her neighbors, the Muellers. But she feels threatened by pressure to be a "Loyal" American, forbidding friendships with folks of German descent. Despite everything, Hattie's determined to stay until a tragedy causes her to discover the true meaning of home.
REVIEWS
★ “Larson creates a masterful picture of the homesteading experience and the people who persevered.”–School Library Journal, Starred
From the Trade Paperback edition.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
After Kirby Larson heard a snippet of a story about her great-grandmother homesteading in eastern Montana, she spent three years working on this story. The author lives in Kenmore, WA.
AWARDS
WINNER 2007 - Newbery Honor Book
WINNER 2007 - ALA Notable Children's Book
WINNER 2007 - ALA Best Books for Young Adults
NOMINEE 2009 - Illinois Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Award
RELATED LINKS
Click here for the Hattie Big Sky BookTalk
Click here for Kirby Larson’s printable Author Bio
Click here for a podcast of an interview with Kirby Lawson about Hattie Big Sky.