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Kathleen Creighton's rich characterizations, emotional depth, vividly described settings, and abilit...
I read a 1921 publication of this book obtained from a Catholic Seminary Library and loved every pag...
As a high school English teacher I am always willing to read YA books with my students and this seri...
I read this twice. I read this twice back to back. Perhaps it was the "just enough" descriptions of ...
Ridiculous book, couldn't finish. Authors condescending tone and childish value system was offputtin...
I don't like the idea of a parrot in the oven but I loved this book. Poignantly narrated, in the poi...
I read this book after being hooked by "Panjola", a much better book by the same author, and similar...
If you've ever wonder whether school was meant to be boring and cliquish, and only existed as a way ...
I bought this book after Christmas about six years ago, and I ended up re-reading it a few times, an...
This view of John Brown helps to tie together the details and time lines of his moves, ventures and ...