Back when I was in junior high/high school, this book was one of my all-time favorites. I must have read this book 100 times, and passed it around to all my family members, as well. I guess I just really identified with the heroine, someday thinking that perhaps I too would go off to do wonderful, meaningful things.
This book has it all: Adventure, Mystery, Horror, Romance… everything you need to capture a young girl’s attention. There’s a lot to live up to, as well: facing near insurmountable odds, doing the right thing even when it’s scary, and heading out on your own to a very uncertain future.
For my high school graduation gift, Mother took my brother and I on a road trip down to Phoenix where I was planning to go to school. We picked my sister up along the way from where she was going to school in California. Before that happened, however, we stopped in the small town of Tok, just this side of the Canadian Border. We were in our camper, so most likely we had a spot somewhere to park for the night, but we took a drive through town to look for somewhere to eat dinner.
I don’t know what it was that caught mother’s eye, but somehow, she knew to stop. She pulled up right next to this battered old pick-up truck and got out to talk to the driver. You will not believe who it was: it was Anne Purdy, the actual heroine that Tisha is written about!!! I was absolutely STAR STRUCK: we got to meet Anne Purdy!!!
She was in her 80s or 90s by then but was still quite spry and was more than happy to talk to us. We, of course, told her how much we loved her story. We didn’t have our book with us, but she wrote this note on a piece of paper for us. Sadly, I cannot read her writing – but it’s her handwriting, and it’s Anne Purdy!!!
I am re-reading the book right now, to see if it still speaks to me as strongly as it did back then.