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Emmie of Indianapolis: The Story of an American Girl

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Kay Castaneda

  • STEDITIONS

  • Paru le : 12/10/2024
In 1963, a teenage girl moves with her mother and sisters from the suburbs to the downtown of a Midwestern city when her parents divorce. Emmie, a naïve,... > Lire la suite
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In 1963, a teenage girl moves with her mother and sisters from the suburbs to the downtown of a Midwestern city when her parents divorce. Emmie, a naïve, curious and intelligent girl, wants the security of her suburban life but has always dreamed of adventure in faraway places. She must take risks, meet new people and become independent. The change is difficult for all because of her mother's alcoholism and lack of a steady income.
When Emmie's mother takes a job, she cares for her sisters at night. Emmie is welcomed into the neighborhood. She meets good people from different cultures who give her support. Emmie's life becomes a pattern of good and bad experiences. Her newfound strength allows her to confront evil, thus awakening spiritual and mental determination. But when her mother's drinking worsens, and the family's income goes down, Emmie struggles with weakness and doubt.
The responsibility of taking care of her sisters, in addition to attending school and trying to maintain normal relationships are stressful to Emmie, but she never gives up. Some of the ways she copes are by satisfying her natural curiosity and love of people, thus she is rewarded with good friends and unique experiences. Even though Emmie's daydreaming is a concern and could potentially lead to shutting out reality or withdrawing from life, she is able to compensate by participating in art, music and reading.
Regular visits by their father allow Emmie and her sisters to maintain a small grasp on their previous life. Emmie becomes resilient and courageous from the battles she fights in her new home.                                   

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  • Date de parution : 12/10/2024
  • Editeur : STEDITIONS
  • ISBN : 978-1-5076-8558-7
  • EAN : 9781507685587
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

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Biographie de Kay Castaneda

Kay Castaneda is retired from a career as a college writing instructor and special education tutor. She earned a B. A. and M. A. in English at Indiana University. Her publications include poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction in literary journals plus articles about education for reference books. Kay attended writing seminars in Lithuania, Scotland, and Mexico. Her hobbies include reading, especially Russian novels and biographies, watching crime shows on TV and genealogy.  She published a novel based on her experiences growing up in the Midwest, Emmie of Indianapolis: The Story of an American Girl. She is currently researching the history of Ireland for a novel based on her ancestors.
 Her work in progress is a mystery. She loves to eat at Mom and Pop diners and browse in antique stores and flea markets. Kay lives in Mexico with her husband Tony and dogs Buddy, Whitey and Negra. Kay has contributed two stories to Death Among Us: An Anthology of Murder Mystery Short Stories. Her poems are also included in Dead Girl Erased: An Anthology of Erasure Poetry.           
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Emmie of Indianapolis: The Story of an American...
Kay Castaneda
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