The Library's new StoryWalk title is now on display at the French Art Colony.
Our title for October is When Grandma Gatewood Took a Hike written by Michelle Houts and illustrated by Erica Magnus.
Follow 67-year-old Gallia County native Emma "Grandma" Gatewood as she attempts to hike the Appalachian Trail.
It all started when Grandma Gatewood, after reading a story about men hiking the trail, decided, "If a man can do it, so can I".
Her first attempt, unfortunately, ended with Grandma becoming loast and covered with scratches and black fly welts.
Grandma, however, was not one to give up and on her second try, she became the first woman to solo hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail in one thru-hike.
Grandma's grit and determination helped her to hike over two thousand miles and at the end be able to say, "I did it. I said I'd do it, and I've done it!"
Includes biographical information about Emma Gatewood.
To learn more about author Michelle Houts, visit her website.
To learn more about illustrator Erica Magnus, visit her website.
Listen to a read-aloud of When Grandma Gatewood Took a Hike (YouTube).
Make sure to attend the opening reception for the Grandma Gatewood: A Celebration of Life Exhibit on Saturday, October 26, 2024 from 1:00 -- 3:00 PM at the French Art Colony. Grandma's great-granddaughter, Marjorie Gilliam Wood, will offer a presentation about Grandma Gatewood at 1:00 and 2:00 P.M.
Our next StoryWalk will be available the beginning of November.
StoryWalk is a way for children and adults to enjoy both the great outdoors and great children's books. Follow the pages of the story as you walk from frame to frame along the path. StoryWalk promotes literacy, physical activity, and parent/caregiver involvement.
The StoryWalk Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg Hubbard Library. StoryWalk is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson.