![]() ![]() I would tell them to be aware that this story is about life in the early 1900s where farm animals are not pets and things happen in your story that aren’t pleasant. I would tell you that, if it wasn’t the year 1900, you will grow up to be one of the great environmentalists and scientists who care about the health of our world, always thirsting for knowledge.īut, since you are a fictional character, I will tell girls in 4th, 5th & 6th grade out there to read your story, starting with The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate and then continue on to read TheĬurious World of Calpurnia Tate. I would tell you how proud I am of your fight to learn, learn, learn and not to become a persnickety, swooning woman only interested in stitching and playing the piano and marrying a man of good breeding. ![]() ![]() I would tell you that I love how you love your little brother, Travis, and how you try to protect and teach him about the way life is…sometimes with disastrous or hilarious outcomes. ![]() Oh, Calpurnia Virginia Tate! If you were my daughter, I would tell you that I admire your spunk and tenacity to stand up and fight for what is right. ![]()
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