Road to Tater Hill

Road to Tater Hill by Edith M. Hemingway is a poignant exploration of childhood and loss, published by Random House Children’s Books on March 8, 2011. This 224-page book is written in English and follows Annie as she navigates the complexities of grief after the death of her newborn sister. With the anticipation of a new sibling and her father’s Air Force assignment looming, Annie grapples with her emotions while trying to maintain her connection with her mother, who seems to be slipping away.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into themes of family, friendship, and the impact of bereavement on young lives. As Annie documents her summer memories in a journal gifted by her father, she seeks solace in a stone she calls her “rock baby” and forms a secret friendship with a mysterious woman. This relationship becomes a source of comfort and guidance as Annie learns to accept her loss and confront the challenges of her changing family dynamics. The story unfolds with a blend of social themes that resonate with the experiences of grief and the importance of community.
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Annie can always count on spending summers at her grandparents’. This summer should be even better because Mama is going to have a baby soon. Before Daddy leaves for his Air Force assignment, he gives Annie a journal for summer memories. But now Annie is grieving over the death of her newborn sister. How can she tell Daddy that ever since the baby died, Mama has been slipping away? If Annie wrote those words, Mama might stay that way forever. The only comfort Annie finds is in holding a stone she calls her “rock baby.” Then Annie secretly befriends a mysterious woman. She helps Annie accept her loss while Annie hopes to draw her back into the community. But all that is interrupted when a crisis reveals their unlikely alliance and leads to a surprising turn of events.
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