Mary Ellen Lee
The sixth in a series of historical novels for children, Danny and Life on Bluff Point:The Conflict finds the Lee family engaged in a social conflict that will test their values.It is May 1895, and the Lee children greet the spring weather with jubilation. It’s atime for picking wildflowers, awaiting the births of baby farm animals, and helping Paand Ma with the chores. But this idealistic world is about to change.While riding his horse one day, ten-year-old Danny Lee meets their new neighbor fromVirginia, Robert Overhouser, never knowing how much this one man will change hislife. Even though the Civil War happened thirty years ago, some members of the veryYankee community of Bluff Point, New York, are not too happy about welcoming aSoutherner into their midst.The friction Between Mr. Overhouser and the rest of the town spills over to the Leechildren, and Danny and his siblings soon find themselves coming to the defense ofthe Overhouser family in school. But throughout the conflict between the town and thefamily, both sides learn valuable lessons about prejudice, forgiveness, and acceptance.