Fan Letter From Child
Fan Letter, Lois Lenski
Letter from Beverly King, 4035 S, Harrison Blvd. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Dated March 22, 1947.
"Dear Miss Lenski, I have read some of your books. I think they are so good that [I] am writing you. I wish to congradulate you on Strawberry Girl. I do wish you would send me your picture if possible I would like to hear from you. If you ever come past Ft. Wayne Ind. you [will] always be welcome at my house.
Beverly"
Lois Lenski
FSU Special Collections
Florida State University Libraries
Mar 1947
Florida State University Libraries
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Text from a letter
Hand Written Chapter 14 of Strawberry Girl
Chapter 14, Process, Strawberry Girl, Lois Lenski
Handwritten excerpt of Chapter 14 from Strawberry Girl detailing Lois Lenki's writing process.
Lois Lenski
FSU Special Collections
Florida State University Libraries
1945
Florida State University Libraries
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Text from handwritten chapter
Original Illustration from Strawberry Girl - Page 142
Illustration, Strawberry Girl, Lois Lenski
The original pencil illustration for page 142 of Strawberry Girl, dated 1945.
Lois Lenski
FSU Special Collections
Florida State University Libraries
1945
Florida State University Libraries
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Original Illustration from Strawberry Girl - Page 39
Illustration, Strawberry Girl, Lois Lenski
This is the original illustration for page 39 of Strawberry Girl, showing the Boyer family. The illustration is dated 1945.
Lois Lenski
FSU Special Collections
Florida State University Libraries
1945
Florida State University Libraries
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pencil on paper
Photograph of a Florida Cracker Home
Log house, Florida, Strawberry Girl
A photograph taken of a cracker log house in Florida while Lois Lenski was researching for Strawberry Girl. This house shows a typical Florida cracker family and home. It shows the lifestyle Birdie Boyer's family lived that was described in Strawberry Girl.
Lois Lenski
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Photograph of Birdie Boyer
Strawberry Girl, Inspiration, Character, Lois Lenski
While researching for Strawberry Girl, Lois Lenski met this girl shown here in the above photograph. She was the inspiration for the main character, Birdie Boyer.
Lois Lenski
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photogrpah
Picture Map of Florida
Map, Strawberry Girl, Lois Lenski
Map of Florida, the setting for Strawberry Girl. Lenski's regional books had maps in the cover, drawn by Lenski, giving her readers a visual of the area they were reading about.
Lois Lenski
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Florida State University Libraries
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Preparatory Sketch for Strawberry Girl
Strawberry Girl, Method, Sketch, Birdie
This sketch exemplifies Lois Lenski's process as she designs the character of Birdie.
Lois Lenksi
FSU Special Collections
Florida State University Libraries
1945
Florida State University Libraries
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Rough sketch of Characters Working in the Fields
Strawberry Girl, Lois Lenski, Rough sketch, pencil, paper
This rough sketch shows various figures including women, men, and children. They all are helping pick in the fields or are watching. Many of the figures have names above them such as Billy, Dewey, Mrs. Mattie, etc. A notable figure is that of Mr. Boyer, who is Birdie Boyer's father in Strawberry Girl. Working in the fields was a crucial activity for the Boyer family and Lenski included this in her research for Strawberry Girl.
Lois Lenski
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Florida State University Libraries
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Sketch for Ch.9 of Strawberry Girl
Sketch, Strawberry Girl, Lois Lenski
Here is a full-page, detailed sketch that Lenski intended to use in Chapter 9 of Strawberry Girl. We see Birdie and her family working in the fields picking and greeting a male over the fence with a group of dogs around him. In the background we see trees and a house. This sketch shows what Lenski's final sketches looked like.
Lois Lenski
FSU Special Collections
Florida State University Libraries
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