Berry Picking Man

Published
May 2003
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
96

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A story about empathy and charity

Nine-year-old Meggie hates Old Sam, the berry-picking man. He smells bad, he talks to himself, and, worst of all, he likes Meggie. She wishes her mother, a photographer, didn't feel responsible for Old Sam, and especially that Mama didn't involve Meggie in her charitable activities. Mama doesn't bother Meggie's sisters. Maybe it's because they're older. Meggie figures being the baby in the family must also be why she can't have what she wants most, a camera of her own. As Christmas approaches, she longs for one, and when she finally opens her heart to Old Sam, Meggie earns her camera.

Illustrated with poignant watercolor paintings, this is an unusual and thought-provoking story about a girl who discovers more than one common bond with her mother, and who wonders whether she is cursed or blessed.

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First Edition May 2003 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374406103
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