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Amos the sheep is old and cold and sick of having his wool taken
away. Despite his noisy objections, Aunt Hattie shears Amos once
again and knits his precious wool into a beautiful, brightly
colored sweater for Uncle Henry. Poor Amos decides that enough is
enough and sets out to claim what is rightfully his. Kim LaFave's
whimsical watercolors perfectly complement this hilarious tale of a
curmudgeonly sheep's fight to get his wool back.
""Ever since we've had this doll," Elizabeth said hesitantly,
"we've had funny things happen "-" the same dreams and knowing
things and stuff like that."
"
Twins Jane and Elizabeth are twelve years old and have outgrown
dolls. Nevertheless, on a cold wet spring Saturday they find
themselves in an antique store, inexplicably drawn to a small,
tattered old fashioned doll. Even the owner of the store seems to
understand that the doll somehow belongs to the girls.
Once the twins buy the doll, stranger and stranger things begin to
happen, and a young girl from the past seems to be calling out to
them. The search to discover the history of the little doll brings
the twins terrifyingly close to the world of the supernatural as
they finally solve a tantalizing mystery.
Janet Lunn's first novel, long unavailable, is republished in a
fresh, beautiful edition.
Twelve-year-old orphan Rose, sent to live with unknown relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt's root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier.
This well-loved storybook has been reissued with enhanced
reproduction and many newly created illustrations just in time for
a warm Christmas read under a cozy quilt by the light of a
flickering fire.
Ten-year-old Lucy is a pioneer girl in the Upper Canada of 1800.
Her imagination fired by the schoolmaster's stories of Christmas
memories, Lucy sets about making a special Yuletide gift --
something her frail mother will be able to remember and cherish
forever. But even with the unwelcome help of her little brother,
Dan, making one hundred handmade candles to light on Christmas
night is a daunting task. Limited supplies and resources make the
job that much harder, but in the end it is Lucy's own bossiness
that nearly causes a disaster. Deeply disappointed in herself, Lucy
accepts the sacrifice Dan offers to make, and together the children
manage to create the most wonderful of all Christmases.
One Hundred Shining Candles, written by one of Canada's best
writers for children, shows readers of all ages the true joy of
giving from the heart. Delicate illustrations throughout perfectly
depict this gentle story set against harsh times.
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