Frances loves to write, especially in her favourite spot-the barn loft. Encouraged by her aunt, she sends a poem to The Western Producer, hoping it will be chosen for the Young Co-operators' Club pages-a section of the newspaper just for young writers like her. And she waits ... and she waits. Will the newspaper editor ever print her poem? ***REVIEWS: "Though reading some children's picture books is an exercise in tolerance for adult readers, others have immediate appeal for both adult and child. MacKay's Lily in the Loft, a story of hope, disappointment and ultimate reward, is an example of the latter." -Allison Kydd, Sask Book Reviews, July 2017. "This story highlights an important piece of creative history in the Canadian Prairies." -Sabrina Wong, Teaching and Outreach Librarian at Capilano University, North Vancouver, BC, Canadian Materials, Review, June 2017, "Recommended." "If you've ever wanted to buy a children's book that educates, captivates and inspires your little ones about farm life and writing, this is the book." - Christalee Froese, The Western Producer, Review, "Farm girl's writing aspirations bound to kindle memories," Sept 7, 2017.
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