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Love, Midgie

"...Just delightful"
"...a gem"
"A Winner"

“This is a charming story for children that vividly points up the way of life in Florida in the early 1900’s. Midgie’s thoughts and reactions are conveyed clearly, and the reader quickly comes to know this little girl and can emphathize with her plight, sympathize with her fears, and experience and enjoy her pleasures."

"The post cards and captions are a brilliant addition and clearly point up the architecture, dress, and hairstyles of the day. As one chapter connects with the next, the historical background lends an interesting overall theme that embraces all of the characters. The constant sense of family love, concern, and consideration comes through with warmth and sincerity."

"Love, Midgie is simply just delightful."
Pauline Furey
author of The Long Man

“This is a touching story for children, parents and grandparents. I just couldn’t put it down. Midgie exhibits all the qualities that we want in our children—family love, independence, appreciation of nature and animals, solid and good values. Yet, she feels the loneliness of a child when she is thrust away from her family due to the sickness of her mother. This story paints a picture of summer in the southeastern United States , how children spent their vacations and how family illness disrupted lives. I loved the story. Thank you for letting me read this wonderful story. This book is a gem!"

"P.S. I will look for another story about Aunt Daisy and Cousin Sarah. They sound so interesting!"

"The old postcards are a nice touch."

Ruth Knighton Miller
Professor Emeritus
University of Maryland

"Midgie is a refreshing, true story of a young Florida girl with indomitable spirit who meets each challenge as a new adventure. From the first page the reader is caught up in Midgie's world--a combination of family and friends, as well as a haunted house. The author captures her unshakable spirit--‘Midgie’s magic’--as she moves from one adventure to another. Her postcards in each chapter help the reader visualize the fascinating story of a bright, energetic, young girl. The reader will laugh and cry with this remarkable, young girl and her brother, Henry. The book is a 'winner."'
Dr. Frances Bartlett Kinne
Chancellor Emeritus
Jacksonville University

 


Love, Midgie by Faith Raymond Connors

Love, Midgie

by
Faith Raymond Connors

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Softcover | 300 pages | Illustrated
6 x 9 inches | ISBN: 0-9640138-1-9


Set in Florida primarily in the 1915-1920 time frame, young Midgie’s mother needs hospitalization and treatment for the after effects of the Spanish flu. Midgie’s father, a railroad telegrapher living in a small town south of Ocala, must make hard choices regarding how to care for his two children while his wife is being treated. He must work a 12-hour shift, seven days a week. He moves the family to Jacksonville, Florida, into a neighborhood called Springfield, just north of the city’s downtown. Just as Midgie begins to make new friends in the multi-ethnic neighborhood, her father determines he must send Midgie and her brother, Henry, to stay with relatives—Henry back down to Ocala, Midgie to relatives living in Alabama, Tennessee and South Carolina. After a horrible experience with the Alabama relatives, Midgie is sent to Chattanooga, Tennessee and then to Hartsville, South Carolina. During these extended visits, Midgie learns many important lessons about life and how to cope with disappointment and disruptions in her life. When she returns to Springfield, she is able to put her new understanding to good use with her friends.

Based on a true story…

Love, Midgie, although historic fiction, is based on a true story—childhood events in the life of a young Florida girl whose mother’s serious illness brings out significant changes and disruptions in her life. The book was prepared for readers ages 8-12, boys or girls. How she copes with these disruptions and what she learns are major elements of her story.

Authentic images of places and people…

Illustrations come from family photographs and antique postcards of that period

Because it is based on a true story, the author devoted significant time and research to acquiring images that reflected both the period and the location in which the action took place. Love, Midgie is unusual in that the “postcards” that begin each chapter and the images in Midgie’s “scrapbook” are real. The antique postcards are over 75 years old and the photographs were from Midgie’s family photo album. In fact, the photograph of Midgie’s mother, Emma Lee Smith Morris, is the only photograph that exists of her during that period. 

Layout helps readers understand the life and times of the real Midgie growing up in Jacksonville, Florida just after the “Great War”…

The postcards and photographs were incorporated in the layout at or near the period of time in which the image or the message it contains help the reader visualize the location or the characters. Therefore, the reader is seeing many of the very same scenes and images, including family members, that Midgie herself saw and experienced.

Important assistance is being provided by the Springfield Preservation and Revitalization Association (S.P.A.R.), the Jacksonville Historical Society and the Levy County Historical and Genealogical Society to help ensure greater historical accuracy for that period.

Why you too, will love Midgie...

Eight-year old Midgie Morris loves her home in central Florida where she lives with her family on a small farm. Her father also works for the railroad as a telegrapher. But one day in 1918 everything changes for Midgie’s family when her mother falls ill during the Spanish flu epidemic.

Midgie’s father obtains a transfer to Jacksonville where her mother can receive better medical care in a large hospital--and hopefully recover. Midgie will no longer be able to see Cousin Grace every day. Midgie worries about having no friends in the Springfield neighborhood of Jacksonville where the family now lives. Then she meets Rose.

Problems arise when Midgie and her ten-year old brother, Henry, are left alone so often while their father works seven days a week.

Even worse, Midgie and Henry will have to be separated and sent to live with relatives--Midgie to Alabama and Henry to central Florida. Midgie worries whether she will ever see her mother again and how she will get along without her father and her brother, Henry. Midgie’s adventures in Springfield and during travels to relatives across the southeastern United States on the train--by herself--provide exciting opportunities to learn a great deal about her world. Despite some scary moments, Midgie learns many useful lessons that she soon puts to good use by helping her family and friends.

Love, Midgie is based on a true story and is illustrated with historic photographs and postcards, and includes photographs from Midgie’s actual family album. Readers are able to see views of the actual locations, neighborhoods and houses Midgie saw in 1915-1920.

About the Author

Faith ConnorsFaith Connors a co-author of Flavors of the Fjords, the Norwegian-Holiday Cookbook. She has served as a Contributing Editor to British Business Today, and to the Longman Dictionary of Mass Media and Communication. She published a series of personal finance articles for the U.S. Navy’s flagship publication, All Hands Magazine.

For over twenty years, she served as a pre-school, elementary and secondary school teacher. A former Associate Professor at the University of Maryland, she served for over 12 years as the Extension Agent 4-H for Charles County, Maryland where she managed one of the state's largest 4-H programs, assisting youth in leadership and life skills development. In 1992 she received the National Achievement in Service Award from the National Association of Extension Agents 4-H. 

A native of Stamford, Connecticut, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Education degree at the University of Connecticut, and a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from Jacksonville University. She attended the University of Oslo, International Summer School and completed other graduate level studies at Bowie State University, the University of Maryland and Hood College. 

During a recent five year residence in Tiverton, Rhode Island, she served on the Essex Library Board of Trustees. Currently, she serves as a senior manager for BelleAire Press in Gainesville, Florida. She has two daughters, Karen and Miriam and five grandchildren.


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