Lumber Camp Library

Lumber Camp Library by Natalie Kinsey-Warnock is a Harper Trophy edition published by Harper Collins on November 4, 2003. This 96-page book, written in English, presents the story of Ruby, an eight-year-old girl who idolizes her lumberjack father. While she longs to follow in his footsteps, she finds herself navigating the challenges of school and the world of books, which opens new horizons for her.
As Ruby faces unexpected changes in her life, she grapples with the fear of losing the two things she cherishes most: her father and her newfound love for reading. Throughout her journey, the narrative explores themes of courage, kindness, and self-discovery, reflecting on family dynamics and the lifestyle of rural America in the 20th century. Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of Ruby’s growth as she learns to embrace her own strengths and talents.
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To Ruby, her log-riding lumberjack pa is the most wonderful person in the world. There’s nothing she’d rather do than follow in his footprints, but a lumber camp is no place for an eight-year-old girl.
So Ruby goes to school. There she discovers another passion — the world that opens up to her in books.
When circumstances suddenly change, Ruby fears she has lost the two things she loves most. But through her struggle, she discovers in herself the courage, kindness, and talent that she always admired in her father.
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