



The author of May B., Caroline Starr Rose was a huge fan of the Little House series. That influence is clear in May B. Written in prose, the book tells an incredible story of a young girl (we might call her a tween) who is sent to live with a Kansas homesteader and his new wife. May's job is simple - keep the house running while Louise, the wife gets used to living on the prairie. Her father drops May off in August and promises to pick her up at Christmas. She has no choice - her family needs the money. This is a story of May's resiliency. It is heartbreaking and powerful. I hope I have a little May B. in me.














