Meet the Author

Geraldine Lee Susi moved to Virginia in 1978 and taught as a reading specialist in Fairfax County Public Schools for nineteen years. In time, she was inspired to bring Virginia history to life through children’s chapter books. Jeri and her husband have four children and eleven grandchildren and enjoy traveling the world and bicycling. Jeri’s other interests include skiing, gardening, golf, sewing, painting, drawing, and giving history and writing presentations for young people and adults. Looking Through Great-Grandmother’s Eyes is her sixth book. Her others include its prequels, Looking for Pa and Looking Back.
Details
Format: Paperback
Pages: 132
ISBN PB: 978-0-9838264-7-7
Release Date: 1/1/2012
Endorsements
“Geraldine Susi’s affecting story for young readers is about a girl who, during World War II, is sent to spend a summer on her great-grandmother’s Virginia farm. What at first promises to be a lonely, dull routine of chores and little else turns memorable as her elderly relative recounts stories of the family’s colorful history and teaches her the skills of rural self-sufficiency. Pacifism and feminism underpin the old woman’s knowledge of the world, but grow so naturally out of her experience that they don’t feel like isms at all.”
~ Robert Wilson, editor of The American Scholar and author of The Explorer King
“With a master storyteller’s eloquence, Geraldine Susi weaves an incredible tale…As Piper and her great-grandmother travel through time, you find yourself living right along with them. You will not want to put this book down until the last word is read, and then you will want to read it again.”
~ Carol C. Bolduc, classroom teacher and retired Gifted and Talented Resource teacher