![]() ![]() Protagonist Betsy grows up in a small Minnesota town, reading as much as she can, climbing trees, and hoping to become a writer. These books by Maud Heart Lovelace had a tremendous impact on Turgeon’s development as a writer. She says, “I loved being alone in my room and reading.”īy chance, Turgeon’s mother brought home a book from the Betsy-Tacy and Tib series once by accident. ![]() Turgeon learned to love reading as an escape from her shy, dislocated childhood. With her long dark hair, complete with shiny streak of navy blue, red lipstick, and big blue eyes, Carolyn Turgeon seems herself to be a high priestess, the kind of magical creature who would be right at home in her sumptuous fantasy worlds. Carolyn Turgeon’s appearance evokes an otherworldly elegance effusive with joy. ![]()
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