Dianna Aubin
Washing day begins before the sun is warm.For ten-year-old Eliza Carter, that means heavy baskets, cold creek water, and long hours of scrubbing clothes clean by hand. The work is tiring and often unnoticed; but it must be done. Clean clothes keep families healthy, and every shirt and sheet carries the marks of daily life on a North Carolina farm in the 1800s.As Eliza spends the day beside the creek, she learns that washing is more than a chore. It is a test of endurance, care, and quiet strength. Even when mistakes happen, the water keeps moving, the work continues, and lessons are learned one careful moment at a time.Set against the gentle beauty of the Carolina countryside, Where the Water Runs Clear is a thoughtful historical fiction story about unseen labor, perseverance, and the dignity found in everyday work.Includes kid-friendly historical back matter exploring laundry practices, daily farm life, and how families lived long ago.