Ebb and Flow: Lewis's Story of Shackleford Banks

Author:   Barb McCreary ,  Rebecca Breece
Publisher:   Kwe Publishing LLC
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9798986530901


Pages:   100
Publication Date:   13 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Ebb and Flow: Lewis's Story of Shackleford Banks


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"1898 Eleven-year-old Lewis Smithson lives in the thriving community of Diamond City on Shackleford Banks in eastern North Carolina. He attends school several months each year and helps his pa with farming, fishing, and whaling. He loves spending time with his cousin Robert and their friend Bradford. There is just one problem. Lewis's ma can not come to terms with the fact that Lewis is growing up. Why does she continue to treat him like a child? How can Lewis convince his ma to treat him like the young man he is becoming? 1899 Lewis, along with all the other Ca'e Bankers, as they call themselves, have dealt with hurricanes for years. But what happens when the San Ciriaco hurricane, the longest-lasting and one of the deadliest hurricanes ever recorded, devastates the Banks and the community's entire way of life? What will happen to the residents who can no longer grow crops and live there? Where will they go? How will they pick up the pieces of their lives and begin again? Ebb and Flow: Lewis's Story of Shackleford Banks spans a crucial year and a half time period in both the life of Lewis Smithson and the lives of all the residents of Shackleford Banks, set against the wild, windswept beauty that is Carteret County. As climate change affects our weather with increasing destruction from tornadoes, hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires, an increasing number of people today must cope with the same losses Lewis and his family faced. Families now must learn to face adversity with the same resolve and resilience as the Ca'e Bankers ""whose spirit remains so strong, their presence is still felt."""

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Author:   Barb McCreary ,  Rebecca Breece
Publisher:   Kwe Publishing LLC
Imprint:   Kwe Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.145kg
ISBN:  

9798986530901


Pages:   100
Publication Date:   13 September 2022
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Barb McCreary is a retired elementary school teacher and librarian. She moved from Richmond, Virginia, to Pine Knoll Shores, North Carolina, in 2015. She is grateful for the opportunity to live in a maritime forest surrounded by its beauty. Her hobbies include learning about the history and culture of Eastern North Carolina. She is a former board member of Carteret Writers, a past president of The Friends of the Bogue Banks Public Library, and currently volunteers at The History Museum of Carteret County. Ms. McCreary is working on her next book, Face to Face: Jossie's Story of Morehead City. Rebecca Breece, the illustrator of Ebb and Flow: Lewis's Story of Shackleford Banks, is from Zebulon, North Carolina. She has been drawing since she was young and her passion for it has grown over time. She has not only done commissions for for illustration, but also graphic design and crochet. This is her first book illustration and she accepted the challenge right away, wanting to challenge herself and get a chance to showcase her work. She loved working on this project and looks forward to illustrating many more books in the future.

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